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@article{JGI12324, author = {Dian Ayu Z}, title = {Pengaruh suplementasi glisin terhadap kadar serum transferrin receptor (stfr) dan kadar hemoglobin (hb)}, journal = {Jurnal Gizi Indonesia (The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition)}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, year = {2016}, keywords = {glisin; besi; anemia defisiensi besi; sTfR; Hb; remaja putri}, abstract = { Background : Iron deficiency anemia ( IDA) is still become a health problem in female adolescents. Iron supplementation only as a treatment for IDA still can not reach an optimum results. With that result, there was necessary to developing a strategy for iron supplementation, once treatment with glicyne . Objective : to describe the effect of glycine supplementation on serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels and Hemoglobin (Hb) levels in female teenagers with IDA. Methods : This study was quasi experimental, pre post test control group design. The population was female teenagers age 12 – 18 years, Hb < 12 mg/dl, sTfR > 18,4 nmol/L, involving 50 subjects, devided into two groups. The first group was experiment group that given the supplement of 60 mg iron and 1 gr glycine a day for 4 weeks. The second group was control group that given the supplement of only 60 mg iron a day for 4 weeks. The data were analyzed with bivariate test, paired t test, independent t test. Results: There was significantly lower decreased of sTfR levels in treatment group 6,923±10,13 nmol/L than control group 0.809,65±9,076 nmol/L with p=0,008, and significant increased of Hb levels in both treatment group 0,79±1,15 mg/dl and control group 0,22±0,48 mg/dl with p=0,03. Conclusion : Glycine supplementation for 4 weeks decreased sTfR levels in female teenagers with IDA before controlled by vitamin c intake (p=0,04) and after controlled by vitamin c intake variable (p=0,002) and increased Hb levels before controlled by vitamin c intake (p=0,02) and after controlled by vitamin c intake variable (p=0,04). }, issn = {2338-3119}, pages = {22--27} doi = {10.21456/vol%viss%ipp1-11}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jgi/article/view/12324} }
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Background: Iron deficiency anemia ( IDA) is still become a health problem in female adolescents. Iron supplementation only as a treatment for IDA still can not reach an optimum results. With that result, there was necessary to developing a strategy for iron supplementation, once treatment with glicyne .
Objective: to describe the effect of glycine supplementation on serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels and Hemoglobin (Hb) levels in female teenagers with IDA.
Methods: This study was quasi experimental, pre post test control group design. The population was female teenagers age 12 – 18 years, Hb < 12 mg/dl, sTfR > 18,4 nmol/L, involving 50 subjects, devided into two groups. The first group was experiment group that given the supplement of 60 mg iron and 1 gr glycine a day for 4 weeks. The second group was control group that given the supplement of only 60 mg iron a day for 4 weeks. The data were analyzed with bivariate test, paired t test, independent t test.
Results: There was significantly lower decreased of sTfR levels in treatment group 6,923±10,13 nmol/L than control group 0.809,65±9,076 nmol/L with p=0,008, and significant increased of Hb levels in both treatment group 0,79±1,15 mg/dl and control group 0,22±0,48 mg/dl with p=0,03.
Conclusion: Glycine supplementation for 4 weeks decreased sTfR levels in female teenagers with IDA before controlled by vitamin c intake (p=0,04) and after controlled by vitamin c intake variable (p=0,002) and increased Hb levels before controlled by vitamin c intake (p=0,02) and after controlled by vitamin c intake variable (p=0,04).
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