Hubungan Antara Bisphenol A dengan Status Pubertas pada Remaja Perempuan di Pesantren Darul Arafah
The Correlation Between Bisphenol A with Puberty Status in Adolescent Girls at Darul Arafah Islamic Boarding School

Date
2024Author
Putri, Vriancha Admira
Advisor(s)
Arto, Karina Sugih
Lubis, Aridamuriany Dwiputri
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Background: Puberty is a complex biological process between childhood and
adulthood. Bisphenol A (BPA) has been shown to cause premature puberty in girls
because its estrogenic characteristics that can affect gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
In Indonesia, research on BPA and pubertal status has never been carried out.
Therefore, this study aims to assess the relationship between BPA and pubertal status
in adolescent girls.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design using a simple random sampling
technique. Statistical analysis was carried out to assess the relationship between BPA
levels and pubertal status in adolescent girls using the Fisher's Exact test on BPA and
tanner stage, the Mann Whitney test on BPA and budding age.
Results: Thirty subjects were recruited in this study. BPA was found in 3 (10%)
children, all of them showed tanner breast stage 2 and tanner pubic stage 1. All of
them who had BPA detected in their urine, experienced budding at the age of 10
years. In this study, no significant relationship was found between BPA and tanner
stage and budding age (p > 0.05).
Conclusion: There is no significant relationship between BPA and puberty status in
adolescent girls. It is hoped that future research get a larger sample size to better
describe the relationship between them.
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