Papers by Yessy Kurniati
Prodi Kesmas FKIK UIN Alauddin, 2019
Modul penulisan yang mengintegrasikan nilai-nilai keislaman dengan penulisan ilmiah

Background. The incidence of postpartum depression is quite high in Indonesia. Various risk facto... more Background. The incidence of postpartum depression is quite high in Indonesia. Various risk factors are suspected to be the cause of the problem such as social factors and biological factors. One crucial biological element is the various micronutrient deficiencies. Zinc is one of the micronutrients that is thought to play a role in the onset of postpartum depression. Objective. This literature review conducted on articles related to clarifying the position of zinc in postpartum depression. Method. Literature searches are conducted through the Google Scholar search engine and the PubMed and Clinical Key electronic databases. Keywords zinc, seng, depression, postpartum, and postpartum depression are used to track original research articles as well as literature review in national and international journals in English and open access. A narrative literature review was conducted to synthesize information from 69 selected articles, 7 on depression in general, 12 about postpartum depression, 35 about function, metabolism and zinc deficiency, and 15 about the relationship of zinc and postpartum depression. Results. The results show that zinc associated with generalized depression, both in experimental and human animals. Conclusion. Specifically, zinc related to the occurrence of postpartum depression through the mechanism of glutamatergic balance (glutamatergic theory).
Conference Presentations by Yessy Kurniati
Indonesia currently encounters double burden of nutrition problem, as undernutrition problems are... more Indonesia currently encounters double burden of nutrition problem, as undernutrition problems are not comprehensively eliminated yet overnutrition emerges in increasing trend. Stunting is a problem of malnutrition in children under five who is currently the focus to be addressed. Existence of nutritional problems can obstruct national development, so nutritional investment is crucial to break the chain of problems and will have an impact on the quality of human resources in the future.
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