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Amerta Nutrition
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Amerta Nutrition (p-ISSN:2580-1163; e-ISSN: 2580-9776) is a peer reviewed open access scientific journal published by Universitas Airlangga. The scope for Amerta Nutrition include: public health nutrition, community nutrition, clinical nutrition, dietetics, food science and food service management. Each volume of Amerta Nutrition is counted in each calendar year that consist of 4 issues. Amerta Nutrition is published four times per year every March, June, September, and December.
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PERAN PASANGAN DALAM KEBERLANGSU PERAN PASANGAN DALAM KEBERLANGSUNGAN MENYUSUI : TINJAUAN SISTEMATIK STUDI KUALITATIF: PERAN PASANGAN DALAM KEBERLANGSUNGAN MENYUSUI : TINJAUAN SISTEMATIK STUDI KUALITATIF Bintang Agustina Pratiwi; Apoina Kartini; Sutopo Patria Jati; Ayun Sriatmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.336-343

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Background: Breast milk is optimal for infant nutrition, and to ensure its sustained practice, maternal assistance from partners is essential, so that the breastfeeding process runs according to the expectations of the couple. Objectives: To identify the forms of support offered by partners for breastfeeding continuity. Methods: This research was conducted through a systematic review of qualitative research using three databases, namely PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect, published from 2014 to 2023. The JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research was utilized to critically evaluate the included publications, resulting in the inclusion of five studies. Results: Within the breastfeeding context, "husband support" can refer to several types of assistance, including emotional support, seeking breastfeeding information, helping with the mother's work, assisting in parenting responsibilities, and confiding in the mother and financial support. Only two of the seven studies indicated receiving financial support to replace the husband's role. Support from a partner makes a mother feel more confident about breastfeeding her baby. A positive response from the partner will help the mother feel more comfortable while breastfeeding her child. Conclusions: This systematic review provides a valuable reference for future research development by considering the phenomenon of spousal support for breastfeeding participation.
Hubungan Karakteristik Sosial dan Perilaku Ibu terhadap Keputusan Pemberian Susu Formula pada Bayi Usia 0-24 Bulan di Puskesmas Merdeka, Kota Bogor: Faktor-Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Keputusan Ibu dalam Pemberian Susu Formula pada Bayi Usia 0-24 Bulan di Puskesmas Merdeka, Kota Bogor Alya Salsabilla; Khoirul Anwar; Muh. Nur Hasan Syah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.58-64

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Background: Infants aged 0-24 months are known to experience a period of rapid growth and development with increasing vulnerability to deficiency and overnutrition. The low prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding among this age group is inversely proportional to the increasing trend of formula feeding motivated by several factors. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the social factors affecting the decision of mothers to provide formula milk to infants aged 0-24 months. Methods: A quantitatively descriptive method with a cross-sectional design was used, while the respondents were mothers having infants aged 0-24 months and were active in visiting the health center. The respondents totaled 66 people who were further divided into groups including mothers who provided formula milk and those who did not. The sample selection was achieved with the purposive sampling method, while data were collected by distributing questionnaires on several factors which had responses ranging from never to frequently. Results: The results showed that there were differences in the variable role of health workers between formula and non-formula milk groups with a significance value of 0.014 (<0.05). Moreover, there was a significant relationship between family support (P=0.002; R=0.373) and the role of health workers (P=0.001; R=0.387) in the decision to provide formula feeding. Conclusions: There was no significant difference in the nutritional status of infants who were provided formula milk and those who were not. On the other hand, a significant relationship was found between family support and the role of health workers in formula feeding of infants 0-24 months. Other variables such as maternal knowledge of breast milk, early initiation of breastfeeding, and promotion of formula milk had no significant association with formula feeding.
KETEBALAN LEMAK SUBKUTAN DENGAN KADAR HDL DAN LDL PADA MAHASISWI OVERWEIGHT DI PESANTREN: Pengaruh Ketebalan Lemak Subkutan terhadap Kadar HDL Dan LDL Mahasiswi Overweight Di Universitas Berbasis Pesantren Amilia Yuni Damayanti; Fatimah Fatimah; Lulu’ Luthfiya; Afina Deni Kusumadiastuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.13-17

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Background: Indonesia is now facing overweight problem as one of the major nutritional problems. It occurs due to excessive fat in the body. The distribution of body fat from subcutaneous fat can increase health risks such as dyslipidemia, one of which is characterized by abnormal High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) and Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) levels. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between subcutaneous fat thickness and HDL LDL levels in overweight students at Universitas Darussalam Gontor. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design. The research subjects were 50 overweight adult women aged 18-25 years using the Lemeshow formula selected using consecutive sampling while the data analysis using the Chi-Square test. Data taken includes body fat percentage from measuring the thickness of subcutaneous fat folds using a skinfold caliper measuring instrument, and checking the lipid profile from HDL and LDL levels. Results: The average thickness of subcutaneous fat in overweight female students was 32% body fat with high category (64%). The average HDL level was classified as normal (70%), while the LDL level was classified as high (58%).  The results of the analysis test on the relation between subcutaneous fat thickness and HDL levels showed no significant difference with HDL levels (p-value = 0.199 [>0.05]). While there is a significant relationship between the subcutaneous fat thickness and LDL levels with a p-value of 0.042 (<0.05). Conclusions: There is no significant relationship between subcutaneous fat thickness and HDL level contrarily, there is a relationship between subcutaneous fat thickness and LDL levels. Monitoring the thickness of subcutaneous fat needs to be done as a form of controlling LDL levels.
Risk Factors and Clinical Manifestations in Hyperthyroidism: Case Report: Risk Factors and Clinical Manifestations in Hyperthyroidism Yusrita Anidha; Wilis Cahyaning Ayu; Nur Mufida Wulan Sari; Siti Rahayu Nadhiroh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.344-351

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Background: The recommended iodine intake for adult women is 150-300µg and for men <150µg, which functions in maintaining normal thyroid function. Hyperthyroid condition is characterized as increased synthesis or secretion of hormones by the thyroid gland. A family history of Graves' disease is the most frequently found risk factor, namely 60-80% worldwide. The prevalence of hyperthyroidism cases in Indonesia is around 6.8% Objectives: Comprehensively identifying risk factors and clinical manifestations of hyperthyroidism in case studies. Methods:  This research was carried out with a systematic review using two databases, namely Pubmed and Scopus. The literature search strategy was carried out using Convidence software by including predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. There were 11 selected pieces of literature published from January 2016 to October 2022 Discussion: A total of 11 case studies showed that women dominated cases of hyperthyroidism with a ratio of 3:1. Through a systematic review conducted by researchers, it shows that Graves' disease is the leading risk factor and clinical manifestations such as swelling of the thyroid gland, difficulty breathing, progressive weight gain, tremors, and heart palpitations are often found. Conclusion: Patients who are female and have a family history of Graves’ disease are the most common risk factors found with clinical manifestations of swollen thyroid gland, difficulty breathing, progressive weight gain, tremors, and palpitations.
Exploring Knowledge of Gene-Based Nutrition Services Among Indonesian Nutritionists: Gambaran Pengetahuan Ahli Gizi Tentang Pelayanan Gizi Berbasis Gen di Indonesia Ifana Fitria Zulfa; Arif Sabta Aji; Herwinda Kusuma Rahayu; Bunga Astria Paramashanti; Rafiqah Dwita Hafizhah; Sintia Aurilia Putri; Rina Alfiana; Alfina Ulfah Farhan; Shelini Surendran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.283-292

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Background: Individuals possess unique genes that influence their susceptibility to diseases and their response to dietary interventions. The emergence of nutritional genomics has made it possible to identify disease predispositions and mitigate risks through gene-based dietary guidance. Consequently, understanding gene-based nutrition services is crucial for nutritionists, as it facilitates the integration of genetic insights into dietary recommendations. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the familiarity of dietitians in Indonesia with gene-based nutrition services. Methods: Employing a qualitative approach with a phenomenological orientation, this study was conducted in DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, Jawa Timur, and DI Yogyakarta. Purposive sampling was employed, involving a total of seven nutritionists. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews conducted both in person and online via Zoom meetings. Thematic analysis was carried out utilizing Nvivo 12.0. Results: The knowledge of nutritionists regarding nutritional genomics is limited. While they could explain fundamental concepts, their understanding lacked depth. Similarly, their comprehension of gene-based nutrition services was restricted, leading to uncertainties about their role in such services. Nutritionists generally expressed positive attitudes towards gene-based nutrition services, recognizing their significance and advocating for their provision by relevant agencies. There was a strong interest among nutritionists in offering gene-based nutrition services and a willingness to expand their understanding of nutritional genomics. Conclusions: The knowledge of nutritionists regarding gene-based nutrition services remains insufficient. There is a need for nutritionists to undergo training, attend seminars, and enhance their understanding of nutritional genomics in academic settings.
Prevalensi Stunting Anak Bawah lima Tahun di Puskesmas Al-Rajaiya, Distrik Ash-Shamayatayn - Taiz, Yaman: Prevalensi Stunting Anak Bawah lima Tahun di Puskesmas Al-Rajaiya, Distrik Ash-Shamayatayn - Taiz, Yaman Haitham Taleb Salem Mohammed; Siti Rahayu Nadhiroh; Lamia A.S. Ali; Hebah Hamood Moqbel; Abdulhakeem Ali Alarabi; Shakib Abdulbasit Al-Maamari; Nur Mufida Wulan Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.1-6

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Background: Yemen is one of the low-income countries, with 80% of the population living below the poverty line and almost half the population lacks adequate access to nutritious food. The low-birth-weight rate is 24.6%, and the overall infant mortality rate is 47 per 1,000 births. The risk of death of newborns varies depending on social, demographic, and economic factors.  Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effect of the ongoing war on stunting prevalence among children under five years in Al-Rajaiya Health Center, Ash-Shamayatayn District - Taiz, Yemen. Methods: This study is an observational analytic with a cross-sectional design. It was conducted from January to June 2022, following purposive sampling gathered 254 participants. Results: The data revealed that the prevalence of severe stunting in 6- to 23-month-old children was higher in urban areas than in rural areas (45% vs. 43.7%); it was also higher in girls than in boys (58.4% vs. 30.3%). Furthermore, in 24- to 59-month-old children, it was higher in urban areas than in rural areas (50% vs. 12.5%) and higher in girls than in boys (42.9% vs. 19.6%) with p-value (0.040, 0.018, 0.001 and >.001) respectively. Conclusions: Findings demonstrated that the ongoing war has a significant effect on the stunting prevalence among children under five years. Early childhood undernutrition is linked to several adverse outcomes in adulthood, and it is plausible that undernutrition in early childhood may be a significant factor in explaining the health disparities faced by Yemeni children under five.
The The Effect of Flexitarian Diet on Waist Circumference and Sagittal Abdominal Diameter (SAD) in Obese Female Students: Pengaruh Diet Flexitarian terhadap Lingkar Pinggang dan Diameter Sagital Abdominal pada Mahasiswi Obesitas Adzro’ul Akifah; Fillah Fithra Dieny; Nuryanto Nuryanto; Etika Ratna Noer; A. Fahmy Arif Tsani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.39-46

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Background: Central obesity causes various diseases. Abdominal fat is associated with metabolic disturbances. Dietary interventions targeting abdominal fat are reported to have health benefits. A plant-based diet is known to be beneficial in reducing abdominal fat. Objectives: This study aims to see the effect of a flexitarian diet on abdominal fat through waist circumference and SAD. Methods: This research used a quasi-experimental design with a pre-post-test control group design. The research sample size was 21 obese female students aged 19-25 in Semarang. Subjects were selected using the consecutive sampling method and divided into treatment groups (11 subjects) and control groups (10 subjects). The four-week flexitarian diet treatment group included three main meals and two snacks, while the control group was not given any dietary intervention. However, both groups (all subjects) were given nutrition and obesity education through lectures and leaflets. Anthropometric data on body weight, waist circumference, and SAD were taken before and after the intervention. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test, independent T-test, Mann Whitney, and ANCOVA. Results: Intakes between groups during the intervention showed statistical energy, fat, and fibre differences. SAD between the treatment group (-1.2±0.6cm) and the control group (0.2±1.5cm) showed a significant difference (p=0.010). There was no significant difference in waist circumference between the groups, but the decrease in the treatment group was more significant (-6.6±5.5cm). Physical activity did not affect changes in SAD (p=0.210), while diet treatment affected changes in SAD (p=0.010). Conclusions: Changes in SAD showed a significant difference between groups after intervention. Changes in waist circumference were insignificant between groups, but the decrease was more significant in the treatment group.
Akurasi Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) dalam Mendeteksi Malnutrisi Akut pada Anak di bawah 5 Tahun : A Literature Review: Tinjauan Literatur : Akurasi MUAC dalam Mendeteksi Malnutrisi Akut Nahya Rahmatul Ariza; Siti Rahayu; Auresa Caesarputriaulya Willmart
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.328-335

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Background: Fast and accurate detection of acute malnutrition is important to prevent death. The use of Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) can be an alternative but its accuracy is still being explored because many differences in research results are found. Objectives: This literature aimed to identify the accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) and optimal MUAC cut-off in detecting acute malnutrition in children under 5 years. Methods: Search for articles using Google Scholar and Pubmed with the keywords “MUAC” “children” “acute malnutrition”. Selection based on the question “How is the sensitivity and specificity of MUAC in detecting acute malnutrition in children under 5 years” with inclusion criteria articles for the last 10 years, fully accessible and free of charge. Excluding non-English articles and type review articles. Six articles were found that further review. Discussion: The sensitivity of the MUAC indicator by World Health Organization in detecting acute malnutrition is smaller than its specificity. The lowest sensitivity of MUAC in detecting severe (<11.5 cm) and moderate (11.5-12.5 cm) acute malnutrition is in Nepal, namely 13.6% and 21% respectively. Based on the results of analysis using the ROC curve in each article, it was found that the optimal MUAC cut-off varied in detecting cases of acute malnutrition. Conclusions: The MUAC cut-off accuracy recommended by the World Health Organization to identify severe and moderate acute malnutrition is not optimal. Therefore, further studies are needed in each country to determine the optimal cut-off that is appropriate for the region according to the age group and problem classification.
Gaya Hidup yang Berhubungan dengan Kejadian Kegemukan pada Remaja Putri di Kota Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat, Indonesia : Gaya Hidup yang Berhubungan dengan Kejadian Kegemukan pada Remaja Putri di Kota Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat, Indonesia Lilik Hidayanti; Dian Saraswati; Iseu Siti Aisyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.303-310

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Background: Adolescence, specifically among female is a high-risk period for weight gain and the incidence of being overweight. Lifestyle is considered a significant contributing factor to overweight in female adolescents. Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association between lifestyle, particularly daily activity and eating habits with the incidence of being overweight among female adolescents in Tasikmalaya City, West Java. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used with 275 subjects from seven state junior high schools selected by proportional random sampling. The data collected included demographics, lifestyle comprising daily activity, eating habits, as well as the incidence of being overweight, measured using the Body Mass Index-Age-Z score (BAZ). The association between lifestyle and overweight was evaluated using binary logistic regression. Results: The results showed that out of 275 subjects, 51 were overweight (18.5%) and 224 (81.5%) had normal weight. The risk factors for being overweight included sleeping less than seven hours a day (p=0.017; OR=3.020; 95%CI=1.218-7.486), mild physical activity (p=0.008; OR=19.251; 95%CI=2.170-170.790), breakfast frequency less than 3 times a week (p=0.033; OR=2.418; 95% CI=1.074-5.443) and frequent snacking habits (p=0.000; OR=15.022; 95% CI=5.922-43.846). Conclusions: Several lifestyles were found to significantly impact the incidence of being overweight among female adolescents, thus  suggesting the need to make lifestyle  modifications.
Implementasi Penggunaan BPJS Kesehatan dalam Penanganan Balita Stunting di Lokus Stunting: Implementasi Penggunaan BPJS Kesehatan dalam Penanganan Balita Stunting di Lokus Stunting Rakhmawati Agustina; Merdekawati Evangli Weken; Dyta Anggraeny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i2SP.2023.7-12

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Background: Community-based health insurance is increasingly integrated into the Indonesia health system. Health protection is one of the dimensions in the Special Index for Stunting Management (IKPS). The Indonesia National Health Insurance, regulated by Social Health Insurance Administration (BPJS Health), has stunting handling programs. Stunting is less likely to occur in toddlers who have health insurance. Objectives: To explore the use of by BPJS Health for handling stunting in the stunting locus area. Methods: Qualitative research using a case study was conducted in the Wori Primary Health Service. Snowball sampling methods and recruit 9 participants: health service and village staff, a mother with a stunting toddler, and cadres. All interviews, were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was used to and using OpenCode software. Results: Even though there was local health insurance, the regional government kept supporting BPJS Health ownership for stunting toddlers. They get referral services to pediatricians for further screening, but this cannot be carried out due to the low ownership of by BPJS Health. The determining variables were the absence of a toddler's National Identity Number, the drawn-out procedure, and the mother's perception of the risk of stunting. Because of the lower knowledge barrier and accessibility to other healthcare facilities, they thought it was sufficient to treat stunting at the Primary Health Service level. Conclusions: The benefits of BPJS may be seen in the stunting handling program at the Wori Primary Health Service, however, there is a need for coordination of various components to inform it.

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