The Association of Calcium Intake and Nutritional Status with Bone Density of Elderly Women in Primary Health Center IV South Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

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ISSN No.9772337712005

Joutnal of Ageing and Development

Centte for Ageing Studies
University of Indonesia

LIST OF CONTENT

Challenging Issues for Japan's Acceptance of
Indonesian and Filipino Nurses and Care Workers: Outcome of
Quantitative and Qualitative Surveys in Japan and the Sending
Countries"
......... ....1
Shun Ohno..........


1. "Explorations of

2.

"Gene Collagen

I Alphal Polymorphism

and Osteoporosis Risk in

Indonesian Postmenopausal Women"
Lindawati S. Kusdhany, Elza lbrahim, Dwi Anita Suryandari,
Tri Budi Rahardjo, EefHogervorst, Christopher Talbott. .... . . . . . . .. .. .17

3. "Effects of Isoflavones in Tempeh on Postmenopausal Syndromes"
Diah M. Utari, fumbawan, Hadi Riyadi, Muhilal, Purwantyastuti......25

"The Association of Mandibular Bone Density LeYel with the Degrec


of Teeth Mobility"

Farisza Gita, Muslita Indrasari, Lindawati S. Kusdhany,
Elin Hediana.. ..... ..

13

"The Clinical Profile of Hospitalized Etderly Patients with Delirium
in Immanuel Teaching Hospital Bandung"
Vera, Abram P. Tanuatmadja, Yuvens Ricardo Wibowo...............40

"The Association of Calcium Intake and Nutritional Status with Bone
Density of Density of Elderly Women in Primary Health Center IV
South Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia"
K.Tresna Adhi, D.Puspitasari, W. Weta, N K.Sutiari,
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N.W.Rapiasih.........

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The Association of Calcium Intake and Nutritional Status
with Bone Density of Elderly Women in Primary Health Center
IV South Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
K.Tlesna Adhi,
D. Puspitasar i,

N.K. Sutiari,
N.W. Rapiasih

Abstract
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease which is common and highly co(elated with

age, Ieading to disruption or change in bone shape and increases risk ofbone fractures,
thereby disrupting or linliting daily activities. which catl ultimately include death. This
research aims 10 determine the adequacy ofthe lcvel of calciurn :ntake and nutritional
status on bone density in elderly Balincse uomen. The research was observational, with
a cross-sectional design usirlg simple random sampling. A total of 64 women aged 45
years and above were taken as the study sample. Results showed that 95.3 per cent ol
elderly women indicated a calcium intake less than 100 per cent of Recommended

Dietary Allowances (RDA). with a total calcium intake of an average oI 107.76
(BMl) of26 in 40.6 per cent ofrcspondents was normalQualitative bonc density measuremcnt indicated that having low bone dens;ly was
lbund in 4l (64.1 per cent) respondents. Thcre was a significant relationship between
calcium intake and nutritional status with bone density (p