Correlation of vitamin d with ferritin in pregnant mothers chronic energy deficiency of the second trimester

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2021Author
Henderi, Hendera
Siahaan, Salmon Charles P. T.
Kusumah, Irwin Priyatna
Cahjono, Heru
Tannus, Ferdinand Aprianto
Safitri, Nimas Pristiwanto Dwi
Djoenaydy, Helen Octavia
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Based on the prevalence of the Kediri Health Office in 2013 and 2014, pregnancy in CED in
Kediri was 6.6% and 6.7%, which was an increase of 0.1% from the previous year. According to the
prevalence of CED pregnancy in Badas Puskesmas in 2013 and 2014, it was 7.8% and 6.1%. Aimed at
knowing the differences in vitamin D levels in normal pregnancy with second trimester CED pregnancy;
know the difference between ferritin in normal pregnancy and second trimester CED pregnancy; know
the correlation between vitamin D and ferritin in normal pregnancy and second trimester CED
pregnancy; know the correlation between vitamin D and UAC in normal pregnancy and second trimester
CED pregnancy. This study used an analytical test (case-control) with randomization of pregnant and
pregnant CED patients in the Sukomanunggal district. The results showed that the difference in Vitamin
D (33.5380 ± 5.60498 vs 32.4300 ± 4.40708) p = 0.166, the comparison was not significant. The
difference in ferritin (17.4080 ± 10.90625 vs 24.7420 ± 21.79586) p = 0.388 comparison was not
significant. The correlation between vitamin D and ferritin (p = 0.030) had a significant relationship.
There was no significant correlation between Vitamin D and UAC (p = 0.730). The correlation between
ferritin and UAC (p = 0.304) was not significant.
