The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic

Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED), and anemia are malnutrition in pregnant women. The impact is inappropriate maternal weight gain during pregnancy. It causes the babylow birth weight, the risk is greater stunting. Ogan Ilir District designated as a stunting locus by the central Bappenas in 2020. CED...

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Main Authors: Yuliarti Yuliarti, Nurmalia Ermi, Ditia Fitri Arinda
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University 2022-09-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Online Access:https://ejournal.fkm.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jikm/article/view/875
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description Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED), and anemia are malnutrition in pregnant women. The impact is inappropriate maternal weight gain during pregnancy. It causes the babylow birth weight, the risk is greater stunting. Ogan Ilir District designated as a stunting locus by the central Bappenas in 2020. CED and anemia had a significant increase during COVID-19 pandemic in 2019-2020. This research aims to analyze the factors that cause malnutrition in pregnant women and their impact during the COVID-19 pandemic as an effort to prevent stunting.  Quantitative study with a cross sectional design used. 99 pregnant women taken by purposive sampling technique. Questionnaires and nutritional status measurements were carried out by measuring (LiLA), hemoglobin levels, and nutritional intake was assessed from food recall 2x24 hours. Data were analyzed using Chi square test. The results show that 13.1% of pregnant women experienced CED, 61.6% anemia, 62.6%, Emesis gravidarum and 44.4% weight gain was not appropriate. There is a relationship between energy intake (p = 0.004, carbohydrates (p = 0.012), the incidence of CED in pregnant women, there is a relationship between Fe intake (p = 0.0001 ) and consumption of TTD (p = 0.003) having anemia. and the impact of malnutrition, There is a relationship between CED (p=0.018) and emesis gravidarum (p=0.003) by weight gain of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to improve antenatal care services during the COVID-19 pandemic in providing information about fulfilling the nutritional intake of pregnant women so that mothers do not malnutrition.
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spelling doaj.art-2d3e06405209439f9778ab1448d3e2082022-12-22T04:37:06ZindFaculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya UniversityJurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat2086-63802548-79492022-09-0113210.26553/jikm.2022.13.2.210-223The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 PandemicYuliarti Yuliarti0Nurmalia Ermi1Ditia Fitri Arinda2Faculty of Public Health, Universitas SriwijayaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas SriwijayaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Sriwijaya Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED), and anemia are malnutrition in pregnant women. The impact is inappropriate maternal weight gain during pregnancy. It causes the babylow birth weight, the risk is greater stunting. Ogan Ilir District designated as a stunting locus by the central Bappenas in 2020. CED and anemia had a significant increase during COVID-19 pandemic in 2019-2020. This research aims to analyze the factors that cause malnutrition in pregnant women and their impact during the COVID-19 pandemic as an effort to prevent stunting.  Quantitative study with a cross sectional design used. 99 pregnant women taken by purposive sampling technique. Questionnaires and nutritional status measurements were carried out by measuring (LiLA), hemoglobin levels, and nutritional intake was assessed from food recall 2x24 hours. Data were analyzed using Chi square test. The results show that 13.1% of pregnant women experienced CED, 61.6% anemia, 62.6%, Emesis gravidarum and 44.4% weight gain was not appropriate. There is a relationship between energy intake (p = 0.004, carbohydrates (p = 0.012), the incidence of CED in pregnant women, there is a relationship between Fe intake (p = 0.0001 ) and consumption of TTD (p = 0.003) having anemia. and the impact of malnutrition, There is a relationship between CED (p=0.018) and emesis gravidarum (p=0.003) by weight gain of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to improve antenatal care services during the COVID-19 pandemic in providing information about fulfilling the nutritional intake of pregnant women so that mothers do not malnutrition. https://ejournal.fkm.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jikm/article/view/875anemiachronic energy deficiencymalnutrition of pregnant women
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anemia
chronic energy deficiency
malnutrition of pregnant women
title The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short The Causes of Malnutrition for Pregnant Mothers Analysis and The Impact on the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort causes of malnutrition for pregnant mothers analysis and the impact on the covid 19 pandemic
topic anemia
chronic energy deficiency
malnutrition of pregnant women
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