PurposeThis study aimed to evaluate a pilot project of the Nursing Feeding Center “Posyandu Plus” (NFCPP) through local food-based complementary feeding (LFCF) program designed to improve the nutritional status of children aged 6–36 months at community health centers in Indonesia.MethodsA quasi-experimental design was used to obtain data regarding the nutritional status of 109 children who participated in the project from 6 rural areas. The NFCPP was conducted for 9 weeks, comprising 2 weeks of preintervention, 6 weeks of intervention, and one week of postintervention. The LFCF intervention consisted of 12 sets of recipes to be made by mothers and given to their children 4 times daily over 6 weeks. The weight-for-age z score (WAZ), height-f...
Introduction: Bebanga Village, Kalukku District recorded a stunting prevalence of 38.5%. Stunting is...
Background: The first two years of life provide a critical window of opportunity for ensuring childr...
Abstract Background After the first six months of exclusive breastfeeding, children are introduced t...
Background: After 6 months, baby must be given complementary feeding. Many considerations behind the...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the initial age of complementary f...
Objective: The present study aimed to assess complementary feeding practices and identify the potent...
BACKGROUND - Children with moderately underweight have an increased risk of morbidity, mortality a...
Background: In 2017, the prevalence of malnutrition in Indonesia was ranked 4th among Southeast Asi...
Background The growth rate of Indonesian infants beyond six months of age declines compared with tha...
The general purpose of this research is to learn the influence of supplementary feeding by local foo...
The province of East Nusa Tenggara has a high rate of malnutrition, particularly stunting. The devel...
Local-food-based complementary feeding (LFBCF) practice may be an important approach in the growth a...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is fundamental to the development of each chi...
Introduction: Complementary feeding is a feeding process that begins immediately after exclusive bre...
Background: The high rate of infant and child mortality is a common characteristic in countries that...
Introduction: Bebanga Village, Kalukku District recorded a stunting prevalence of 38.5%. Stunting is...
Background: The first two years of life provide a critical window of opportunity for ensuring childr...
Abstract Background After the first six months of exclusive breastfeeding, children are introduced t...
Background: After 6 months, baby must be given complementary feeding. Many considerations behind the...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the initial age of complementary f...
Objective: The present study aimed to assess complementary feeding practices and identify the potent...
BACKGROUND - Children with moderately underweight have an increased risk of morbidity, mortality a...
Background: In 2017, the prevalence of malnutrition in Indonesia was ranked 4th among Southeast Asi...
Background The growth rate of Indonesian infants beyond six months of age declines compared with tha...
The general purpose of this research is to learn the influence of supplementary feeding by local foo...
The province of East Nusa Tenggara has a high rate of malnutrition, particularly stunting. The devel...
Local-food-based complementary feeding (LFBCF) practice may be an important approach in the growth a...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is fundamental to the development of each chi...
Introduction: Complementary feeding is a feeding process that begins immediately after exclusive bre...
Background: The high rate of infant and child mortality is a common characteristic in countries that...
Introduction: Bebanga Village, Kalukku District recorded a stunting prevalence of 38.5%. Stunting is...
Background: The first two years of life provide a critical window of opportunity for ensuring childr...
Abstract Background After the first six months of exclusive breastfeeding, children are introduced t...