Perbandingan Kadar Hemoglobin dan Indeks Massa Tubuh pada Siswa SMP di Wilayah Urban dan Rural Kabupaten Jember
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Body mass index and hemoglobin levels are critical indicators for assessing
adolescents' nutritional status and health. Urban and rural areas can affect these
hemoglobin levels and body mass index through factors such as physical activity,
nutrient intake, air pollution and pesticide exposure. This study aimed to compare
hemoglobin levels and body mass index of boy junior high school students in urban
and rural areas of Jember Regency. This research is an analytic observational
study with a cross-sectional design conducted at SMPN 8 Jember located in urban
area of Jember and SMPN 1 Wuluhan located in rura area of Jember. A total of 40
male students with inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited from each
school. They were assesed for hemoglobin level using GCHb finger prick device,
while body mass index data are calculated from the measurements of body weight
and height. The data was analysed with Independent t-test for hemoglobin level
data, and Mann Whitney test for body mass index data. The results showed that the
average hemoglobin levels of students in urban areas were higher with p = 0.001
(16.18 ± 1.36 g/dL) compared to rural areas (15.1 ± 1.48 g/dL). Similarly, the
average BMI of students in urban areas was higher with p = 0.021 (20.22 ± 4.29
kg/m²) than those in rural areas (17.94 ± 2.56 kg/m²). Therefore, it was concluded
that there were statistically significant differences in hemoglobin levels and body
mass index between male students in urban and rural areas.
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