Abstract:
Nutrition education among adolescents is lacking in Indonesian schools. Whereas adolescent girls, in particular, need adequate nutrients to prepare them for their future pregnancy which may improve their nutrition status in the long term. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effect of a teacher-led nutrition education program on anemia and nutrition status of adolescent girls. A quasiexperimental design was applied in junior high and high schools in Bogor which compared the findings between the intervention (n=112) and the control group (n=129). Teachers in the intervention group received training on health and nutrition for adolescents and were asked to deliver nutrition education for their students for 14 weeks. The control group did not receive any exposure to the topics. The hemoglobin level, weight, and height were measured before and after the program among both groups. Paired and independent t-test statistical analysis was used to assess the impact of the intervention for continuous variables and the Chi-Square test was used for categorical data. After the program, although there were no significant improvements in BMI-for-age z-score, however, significant improvements were observed for hemoglobin level among the treatment group. This was consequently shown in the anemia status, where the prevalence of anemia was significantly lower compared to the control group (p
Series Title | : | - |
Call Number | : | - |
Publisher | : | : Nutrire Diaita., 2021 |
Collation | : | Nutrire Diaita Vol.13, No.01, April 2021 ,p.39-47 |
Language | : | English |
ISBN/ISSN | : | - |
Classification | : | NONE |