Nutritional Status and Prevalence of Angular Cheilitis on Children in Jember Agroindustrial Environment
Date
2022-11-30Author
SETYORINI, Dyah
SULISTIYANI, Sulistiyani
BAITI, Risma Nur
PROBOSARI, Niken
RAHARDJO, Roedy Budi
PRIHATININGRUM, Berlian
SUKANTO, Sukanto
PRIJATMOKO, Dwi
DEWI, Leni Rokhma
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Insufficient dietary intake in school-age children can result in a weakened immune system, leading to
susceptibility to illness. Children will easily be exposed to infectious diseases such as angular cheilitis. Jember
has a large population of farmers, categorized as a low-paid occupation. The type of food consumed will affect
each person's nutritional status. This study aims to identify the relationship between nutritional status and food
intake with the prevalence of angular cheilitis in children grades I–III SDN 7 Nogosari in the agro-industrial
setting of Jember. Analytical observation with a cross-sectional design was employed with 58 students as samples,
whose nutritional health was assessed using the BMI/U index, visual examination angular cheilitis, and 24-hour
recall method of food intake. The SPSS test was undertaken to investigate how variations in macronutrient and
micronutrient consumption affect angular cheilitis in each nutritional status. Micronutrient intake that affected
angular cheilitis had exceeded the RDA. Furthermore, the SPSS test showed no difference in the consumption of
macronutrients and micronutrients in each nutritional status, supporting the occurrence of angular cheilitis at a
rate of 0%. In the agro-industrial setting of Kebun Renteng, Jember Regency, students at SD Negeri 7 Nogosari
grades I - III had a good nutritional profile with zero percent of angular cheilitis prevalence. It was impossible to
determine the association between dietary status and the prevalence of angular cheilitis.
Collections
- LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen [7356]