Abstrak: Salah satu masalah gizi pada remaja yang banyak terjadi di berbagai belahan dunia adalah anemia. Remaja putri berisiko mengalami anemia jika dibandingkan dengan remaja putra karena mengalami siklus menstruasi setiap bulannya. Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk mencegah anemia dengan mempersiapkan pengetahuan dan status kesehatan remaja sebelum memasuki masa nikah dan hamil melalui pemberdayaan teman sebaya, karena teman sebaya mempunyai kesamaan usia, minat sehingga komunikasi antara teman sebaya dan remaja akan membuat remaja tersebut akan lebih terbuka. Pelaksanaan kegiatan pengabdian menggunakan metode penyuluhan, diskusi tanya jawab serta demonstrasi pemberian edukasi oleh teman sebaya pada remaja tentang anemia melalui video yang berjumlah 10 orang. Evaluasi teman sebaya dilakukan melalui pengukuran pengetahuan pretest dan posttest, sedangkan evaluasi keberhasilan pemberian edukasi teman sebaya pada remaja putri dilakukan melalui pemeriksaan Hb sebelum dan sesudah diberikan video edukasi. Hasil pengabdian diperoleh bahwa dari 9 orang (90%) teman sebaya memiliki nilai posttest baik, dan 93 orang (98%) remaja memiliki Hb normal setelah diberikan edukasi oleh teman sebaya.Abstract: One of the most common nutritional problems in adolescents in various parts of the world is anemia. Young women are at risk of anemia when compared to young men because they experience menstrual cycles every month. This service aims to prevent anemia by preparing the knowledge and health status of adolescents before entering marriage and pregnancy through empowering peers. The implementation of community service activities uses counseling methods, question and answer discussions and demonstrations of providing education by peers to adolescents about anemia through video. Peers numbered 10 people and teenagers 95 people. Peer evaluation was carried out through measuring pre- and post-counseling knowledge, while evaluating the success of providing peer education to female adolescents was carried out through Hb examination before and after being given educational videos. The results of the service showed that 9 people (90%) of their peers had good post-test scores, and 93 people (98%) had normal Hb after being given education by their peers.
Menopausal women are 60% more likely to develop gout, this is caused by a decrease in levels of the hormone estrogen which causes uncontrolled uric acid disposal. Gout sufferers who continue to take analgesic drugs will cause side effects that are berbahaya so that nonpharmacological treatment is needed. One of the nonpharmacological treatments is the provision of soursop leaf water decoction. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of giving soursop leaf water decoction on the decrease in uric acid levels in menopausal mothers in Limba B Village of Gorontalo City. This research method uses pre-experiments with the design of one group pre-test-post-test. With a study population of 35 people and a sample of 15 people taken using purposive sampling techniques. The results of the research analysis used the Paired Sample T-Test which showed that there was an effect of giving soursop leaf water decoction before and after being given soursop leaf water decoction. with a value of p = 0.000 (<0.05) which means H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted. Based on the results of research it can be concluded that the decoction of soursop leaf water has an effect on the decrease in uric acid levels in menopause.
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