dc.description.abstract | Objective. To analyze the effect of Channa striata supplementation on body mass index among tuberculosis patients, in which their
health status is also investigated. Methods. +is study employed a true experiment. +e study was designed randomized pretestposttest
with a control group, in which 200 respondents were enrolled. Body mass index (BMI), used as a nutritional status
indicator, was measured every week for a month. Chi-square test was used to analyze the data with a significance level of 5% by
STATA 13. Results. +e mean BMI of all groups increases during the month, in which rapid alteration occurs in the treatment
group. +e mean BMI (kg/m
) in the treatment group at weeks 0–4 was reported to be 17.43, 17.65, 17.90, 18.04, and 18.22,
respectively. Meanwhile, the mean BMI (kg/m
2
2
) at weeks 0–4 in the control group was reported to be 17.20, 17.36, 17.57, 17.71,
and 17.96, respectively. Furthermore, the alteration from severe thinness to higher BMI level in the treatment group is the highest.
Based on the statistical test, there were no differences in BMI between the treatment and control groups (p> 0.05). However, the
alteration of nutritional status in the treatment group is faster than that in the control group. In addition, there is no difference in
their health status between the treatment and control groups (p> 0.05), except vomiting (p< 0.05). Conclusion. +e BMI among
tuberculosis patients with Channa striata supplementation is increasing faster than that in the control group within a month with
a minimum potential negative effect. | en_US |