2020
DOI: 10.29238/jnutri.v22i1.177
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Hubungan Asupan Protein, Fe, Vitamin C Serta Ketepatan Konsumsi Zat Tannin Dan Kafein Terhadap Kadar Hemoglobin Ibu Hamil Trimester III Di Puskesmas Kota Yogyakarta

Abstract: Latar Belakang: Anemia pada kehamilan dapat menyebabkan keguguran, prematuritas, meningkatkan risiko perdarahan postpartum, berat bayi lahir rendah dan peningkatan kematian perinatal. Penyebab utama dari kejadian anemia adalah karena kekurangan nutrisi. Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui hubungan asupan Protein, Fe, Vitamin C serta pengaruh konsumsi zat tanin dan kafein dengan kadar Hb pada ibu hamil trimester III di Puskesmas Wilayah Kota Yogyakarta tahun 2019. Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan desain cross-sectional.… Show more

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“…The results of the closeness analysis show the value of Odds Ratio (OR) 0.153 (95% CI 0.04 -0.5) which means that the chances of pregnant women with iron adequacy levels are less have a 0.153 times chance of having low hemoglobin levels compared to pregnant women with sufficient iron and iron consumption is a risk factor for anemia. This is in line with Retnaningsih et al (2020) in his research stating that there is a significant relationship between iron intake and hemoglobin levels with a positive relationship strength of 0.326, meaning that the higher the iron intake, the higher the mother's hemoglobin level.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Iron Intake With Hemoglobin Levelssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results of the closeness analysis show the value of Odds Ratio (OR) 0.153 (95% CI 0.04 -0.5) which means that the chances of pregnant women with iron adequacy levels are less have a 0.153 times chance of having low hemoglobin levels compared to pregnant women with sufficient iron and iron consumption is a risk factor for anemia. This is in line with Retnaningsih et al (2020) in his research stating that there is a significant relationship between iron intake and hemoglobin levels with a positive relationship strength of 0.326, meaning that the higher the iron intake, the higher the mother's hemoglobin level.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Iron Intake With Hemoglobin Levelssupporting
confidence: 89%