Children are important asset for a country’s future and development. Their health and well-being matter in determining their productivity in the future. However, obesity rates amongst children in Indonesia is on the rise. Ministry of Health in Indonesia reported the highest national prevalence of obesity occurred in children aged 5-12 years (18.8%), followed by groups 13-15 years (10.8 %), and 16-18 years (7.3%). Obesity itself is caused by increased intake of sugar and fat that are mostly found in prepared food and junk food as well as low physical activity. Accordingly, prepared food consumption is on the rise as well due to the modern fast-paced lives these days. Using data from Indonesian Family Life Survey wave 5, this paper aims to fi...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood overweight has increased in the past two decades in ...
Objectives: Underweight remains a health problem among Indonesian children, and the incidence of ove...
A food habits study is reported from 60 respondents in the urban areas. A qualitative approach was u...
Children are important asset for a country’s future and development. Their health and well-being mat...
Obesity at childhood is a syndrome that happened because of fat accumulation redundantly in the body...
Indonesia is the real champions of smoking with nearly 32% of the adult populations are smokers. The...
Malnutrition in school-aged children in the coastal area of Indonesia, increased every year. This ca...
There are still many challenges facing the field of child health in Indonesia. Children's health is ...
KNOWLEDGE AND ATIITUDES TOWARD CHILDHOOD OBESITY AMONG MOTHERS OF 9-10 YEARS OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C...
Little is known about the childhood obesity prevention and treatment practices of Maternal and Child...
The household or family is a place for children to maximize their growth and development and fulfill...
Abstract Background Globally, the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased considerably, includ...
KNOWLEDGE AND ATIITUDES TOWARD CHILDHOOD OBESITY AMONG MOTHERS OF 9-10 YEARS OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C...
-If you hear the word "obesity", what do you imagine? Western people or middle-aged men or fatty foo...
Background: Indonesia is one of 117 countries which has three crucial nutritional problems in childr...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood overweight has increased in the past two decades in ...
Objectives: Underweight remains a health problem among Indonesian children, and the incidence of ove...
A food habits study is reported from 60 respondents in the urban areas. A qualitative approach was u...
Children are important asset for a country’s future and development. Their health and well-being mat...
Obesity at childhood is a syndrome that happened because of fat accumulation redundantly in the body...
Indonesia is the real champions of smoking with nearly 32% of the adult populations are smokers. The...
Malnutrition in school-aged children in the coastal area of Indonesia, increased every year. This ca...
There are still many challenges facing the field of child health in Indonesia. Children's health is ...
KNOWLEDGE AND ATIITUDES TOWARD CHILDHOOD OBESITY AMONG MOTHERS OF 9-10 YEARS OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C...
Little is known about the childhood obesity prevention and treatment practices of Maternal and Child...
The household or family is a place for children to maximize their growth and development and fulfill...
Abstract Background Globally, the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased considerably, includ...
KNOWLEDGE AND ATIITUDES TOWARD CHILDHOOD OBESITY AMONG MOTHERS OF 9-10 YEARS OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C...
-If you hear the word "obesity", what do you imagine? Western people or middle-aged men or fatty foo...
Background: Indonesia is one of 117 countries which has three crucial nutritional problems in childr...
Abstract Background The prevalence of childhood overweight has increased in the past two decades in ...
Objectives: Underweight remains a health problem among Indonesian children, and the incidence of ove...
A food habits study is reported from 60 respondents in the urban areas. A qualitative approach was u...