Stunting is still remains a global problem and one of the main problems of malnutrition often found in under-five children. The impacts include delayed growth, low endurance, lack of intelligence and low productivity. The incidence of stunting is related to environmental factors, low birth weight (LBW), socioeconomic factor, lack of nutrition, maternal education, low family income and number of family members. The data of WHO showed that the prevalence of stunting among children under five is 32% in developing countries. Indonesia is also known as the country with the number of children under five short height (stunted) and become a fifth country that have children stunted in the world after India, China, Nigeria, and Pakistan. Prevalence o...
BACKGROUND: Stunting remains a nutritional problem in children in Indonesia and some other developin...
Stunting, a condition resulting from inadequate nutrition, recurrent infections, and insufficient ps...
The prevalence of stunting under-fives in Indonesia is still high, namely 29.6%. The 2014 Global Nut...
Background: Stunting is a form of nutritional deficiency associated with delayed of children growth ...
Stunting is a problem that is found in many developing countries, especially in Indonesia. Stunting ...
Stunting is a malnutrition condition that caused by long-term insufficient nutrient intake. Globally...
Background: Stunting is a form of nutritional deficiency that is closely related to the delayed grow...
Stunting become a serious problem in Indonesia because it was associated with increased risk of morb...
Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem due to insufficient food intake with the stand...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
The Sustainable Development Goals emphasizing an intervention to prioritize solutions to the global ...
The current trend of maternal and child health problems is stunting. Health development 2015-2019 is...
BACKGROUND : Stunting is a nutritional problem in children, where the child has a significantly shor...
Stunting is still a global nutritional problem. Stunting is a picture of the occurrence of chronic n...
BACKGROUND: Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and you...
BACKGROUND: Stunting remains a nutritional problem in children in Indonesia and some other developin...
Stunting, a condition resulting from inadequate nutrition, recurrent infections, and insufficient ps...
The prevalence of stunting under-fives in Indonesia is still high, namely 29.6%. The 2014 Global Nut...
Background: Stunting is a form of nutritional deficiency associated with delayed of children growth ...
Stunting is a problem that is found in many developing countries, especially in Indonesia. Stunting ...
Stunting is a malnutrition condition that caused by long-term insufficient nutrient intake. Globally...
Background: Stunting is a form of nutritional deficiency that is closely related to the delayed grow...
Stunting become a serious problem in Indonesia because it was associated with increased risk of morb...
Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem due to insufficient food intake with the stand...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
The Sustainable Development Goals emphasizing an intervention to prioritize solutions to the global ...
The current trend of maternal and child health problems is stunting. Health development 2015-2019 is...
BACKGROUND : Stunting is a nutritional problem in children, where the child has a significantly shor...
Stunting is still a global nutritional problem. Stunting is a picture of the occurrence of chronic n...
BACKGROUND: Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and you...
BACKGROUND: Stunting remains a nutritional problem in children in Indonesia and some other developin...
Stunting, a condition resulting from inadequate nutrition, recurrent infections, and insufficient ps...
The prevalence of stunting under-fives in Indonesia is still high, namely 29.6%. The 2014 Global Nut...