Analysis of Iron (Fe) Content in Breast Milk of Breastfeeding Mothers with Level Anemia Normal, Mild and Moderate

Elferida Sormin, Carmen Siagian, Bernadetha Nadeak, C. Juwita, .. Sumiyati
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Aims: The study aimed to determine the level of iron (Fe) in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers who were not anemic (normal), had mild anemia, and had moderate anemia. Methodology: This research is descriptive in nature with a cross-sectional research design. The research subjects were 30 breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers who had babies aged 0-6 months in TTU Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. 10 samples each in the categories of no anemia (normal), mild anemia, and moderate anemia. Analysis of Fe levels in breast milk samples using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (SSA) at the Testing, Calibration, and Certification Services Laboratory Unit, Bogor Agricultural Institute. Results: The results of the analysis showed that the average Fe content in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers (normal category) was 4.17 mg/L; Fe levels in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers (mild anemia category) were 2.01 mg/L; while the Fe level in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers (moderate anemia category) was 1.05 mg/L. From the average figures, it can be seen that there is no significant difference in Fe levels between the three breast milk samples, which is confirmed by the distribution of Fe levels for the 30 samples which is not much different, even from the minimum number of Fe levels in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers (normal). still found at 1.03 mg/L (almost the same as the minimum Fe level for breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers (mild anemia), namely 0.70 mg/L. Conclusion: there were no significant differences in Fe levels in breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers in the categories of no anemia (normal), mild anemia, and moderate anemia. However, it is still recommended that it is very important to ensure sufficient iron in breast milk to help the baby's growth and development.
正常、轻度和中度贫血的母乳喂养母亲母乳中的铁(Fe)含量分析
目的:本研究旨在测定未贫血(正常)、轻度贫血和中度贫血的母乳喂养母亲母乳样本中的铁(Fe)含量。研究方法:本研究为描述性研究,采用横断面研究设计。研究对象是东努沙登加拉 TTU 县有 0-6 个月婴儿的母乳喂养母亲的 30 份母乳样本。无贫血(正常)、轻度贫血和中度贫血各10份样本。茂物农业研究所测试、校准和认证服务实验室使用原子吸收光谱(SSA)分析母乳样本中的铁含量。结果分析结果显示,母乳喂养母亲(正常类别)的母乳样本中铁的平均含量为 4.17 毫克/升;母乳喂养母亲(轻度贫血类别)的母乳样本中铁的含量为 2.01 毫克/升;母乳喂养母亲(中度贫血类别)的母乳样本中铁的含量为 1.05 毫克/升。从平均值可以看出,三种母乳样本的铁含量没有明显差异,这一点从 30 个样本的铁含量分布中可以得到证实,即使与母乳喂养母亲(正常)的母乳样本铁含量最低值(1.03 毫克/升)相比,差异也不大。结论:在无贫血(正常)、轻度贫血和中度贫血类别中,母乳喂养母亲母乳样本中的铁含量没有明显差异。但仍建议确保母乳中含有足够的铁,这对婴儿的生长发育非常重要。
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