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Objective: To determine the effects of moderate physical activity on HB level, and psychological well-being in females. Methodology: A single blinded, randomized control trial was conducted on n=30 participants for a period of 6 months. The participants with the age 18-25 years were recruited through non-probability convenient sampling technique an...

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... (n=01) participant from the control group was anot appeared in the post assessment due to loss of followup. (Figure 1) The randomization was done through sealed envelope method. It was a single blinded study, and to overcome the biasness the assessing researcher was unaware whether the participant was in experimental or control group. ...

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... This method may provide sustainable solutions, as dietary interventions can cultivate healthy eating habits, education can improve adolescents' comprehension and awareness of iron's significance, and supplementation offers direct assistance in instances of acute deficiency [19,62]. The integration of these three methodologies produces a more significant effect in combating anemia by surmounting obstacles inherent in singular strategies, such as non-compliance or insufficient nutritional knowledge among adolescents [49,54]. Nutritional interventions specifically improve the natural absorption of iron from daily diets, promoting sustainability and fostering habits that persist into adulthood [40,41]. ...
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Background: Anemia in adolescent girls, particularly iron deficiency anemia, significantly affects health, including cognition, growth, and quality of life. The high prevalence of anemia in Indonesia underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to increasing hemoglobin levels. Objective: To review the effectiveness of integrated strategies of diet, education, and supplementation in increasing hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls. Methods: The method used is a systematic literature review (SLR) with PICOS criteria (population, intervention, comparison, outcome, study design) to select relevant articles published in the last five years. Out of the 596 articles obtained, 28 relevant articles were selected. Results: The results show that integrated interventions are more effective in increasing hemoglobin levels compared to single approaches. The integration of diet, education, and supplementation resulted in significant improvements in iron status, nutritional understanding, and healthier eating habits. Conclusions: An integrated approach is a sustainable solution for addressing anemia in adolescent girls.