Profile of Nutritional Status and Hemoglobin Levels among School-Aged Children in a Coastal Area of North Lombok

Authors : Rifana Cholidah; Seto Priyambodo; Ida Ayu Eka Widiastuti; Ima Arum Lestarini
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source: Media of Health Research
Abstract

Anemia remains a significant public health problem among school-aged children in Indonesia. This study aimed to describe hemoglobin levels and nutritional status among primary school children in a coastal area of North Lombok. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 102 children aged 7–12 years from three elementary schools in Malaka Village, West Nusa Tenggara. Nutritional status was assessed using body mass index-for-age Z-scores, while hemoglobin levels were measured using a portable hemoglobin device. The results showed that 57.9% of children were anemic, including 16.7% with mild anemia and 41.2% with moderate anemia, while most children (72.5%) had a normal nutritional status. No severe anemia cases were identified. These findings suggest that anemia remains common despite predominantly normal anthropometric status among school-aged children in this coastal population.


Concepts :
Iron Metabolism and Disorders
Child Nutrition and Water Access
Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
article cite 0 Year 2026 source Media of Health Research
SDGs
Zero hunger
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