Factors Related To The Nutritional Status Of Pregnant Women At Petanang Regional General Hospital, Lubuk Linggau City, In 2025

  • Tenzipa Diantara Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu
  • Danur Azissah Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu
  • Fery Surahman Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu
Keywords: Age, Knowledge, Economic Status, Nutritional Status

Abstract

Pregnancy is the most important period for fetal growth so that it requires special attention. One of the factors that influence the success of a pregnancy is nutritional status. Inadequate nutritional intake in pregnant women can cause lack of chronic energy. The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one of the targets of the Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in reducing the Maternal Mortality Rate (AKI) to 70 per 100,000 live births in 2030. The Maternal Mortality Rate (AKI) in the world is as many as 295 000 mothers died during and after pregnancy and childbirth in 2017. by 10.39% and returned to 10.70% in 2024. The type of research was analytic with a cross sectional research design. The population in this study were all pregnant women visiting Petanang City Hospital in Lubuk Linggau, from January to April 2025, as many as 87 people. The sampling technique in this study is total sampling. Total sampling is a sampling technique where the number of samples is equal to the population. So the number of samples in this study was 87 people in one month. The results of this study showed that there was an age relationship with the nutritional status of pregnant women in Petanang City Hospital Lubuk Linggau in 2025. There was a relationship with the nutritional status of pregnant women in Petanang City Lubuk Linggau Hospital in 2025. 2025 and can develop knowledge of pregnant women with chronic energy lack of energy.Age

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Published
2026-01-13
How to Cite
Diantara, T., Azissah, D., & Surahman, F. (2026). Factors Related To The Nutritional Status Of Pregnant Women At Petanang Regional General Hospital, Lubuk Linggau City, In 2025. Student Scientific Journal, 4(1), 73-84. https://doi.org/10.37676/ssj.v4i1.9616
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