Nutritional Status and Lifestyle Factors Contributing to the Regulation of Reproductive Quality in Adolescent Females

Lilis Lisnawati, Tupriliany Danefi
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Introduction : Many health problems of adolescents cause a decline in their quality of life, including reproductive-related problems such as anemia, malnutrition, and obesity. Chronic nutritional dysfunction among adolescents has raised concerns since it may lead to stunting. Objective :This study examines the correlation between nutritional status and lifestyle (including habitual patterns of diet, exercises, and use of insecticides or mosquito repellent, consumption of Fe tablets and folic acid) and reproduction quality (including ages, menarche, menstrual cycle, PMS score, and length and length and severity of dysmenorrhea). Method : We used an analytic survey method with a cross-sectional study design. The population was young women aged 16-24 years, with a total of 80 people. Result : Data were not normally distributed or homogeneous; we used a non-parametric approach with the Spearman correlation test α = 0.05. The chi-square test resulted in a Sig value of 0.292 > 0.05, and the Spearman Rank correlation test results in Sig. (2-tailed) of 0.152 or a Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.152 > 0.05. Conclusion : The results indicate that the reproductive quality of adolescents is multifactorial. The nutritional status and lifestyle of adolescents are only part of the factors determining the optimization of reproductive function.
有助于调节青春期女性生殖质量的营养状况和生活方式因素
青少年的许多健康问题导致其生活质量下降,包括与生殖有关的问题,如贫血、营养不良和肥胖。青少年的慢性营养失调引起了人们的关注,因为它可能导致发育迟缓。目的:本研究探讨营养状况与生活方式(包括饮食习惯、运动习惯、使用杀虫剂或驱蚊剂、服用铁片和叶酸)和生殖质量(包括年龄、月经初潮、月经周期、经前综合症评分、痛经时间长短和严重程度)之间的相关性。方法:采用横断面研究设计的分析调查方法。人口为16-24岁的年轻女性,共80人。结果:数据非正态分布或均匀;我们采用非参数方法,Spearman相关检验α = 0.05。卡方检验的Sig值为0.292 > 0.05,Spearman秩相关检验的Sig(双尾)值为0.152或Sig(双尾)值为0.152 > 0.05。结论:青少年生殖质量是多因素的。青少年的营养状况和生活方式只是决定生殖功能优化的部分因素。
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