Abstract Nutrition of toddlers and pregnant women is still a major problem in Indonesia, especially the incidence of stunting, anemia and chronic malnutrition in pregnant women. The aim of this program is to help partners overcome nutritional problems by increasing public awareness of healthy living behavior through consumption of fruits and vegetables (Germas). The method for this program is 1) training PKK cadres and Health Cadres on nutrition of mothers and toddlers (2) Initiating family nutrition gardens. Outputs achieved from this program (1) Availability of family nutrition stalls managed by PKK groups (2) Available cadres who are able to provide health promotion to their members (3) Available back sheets and leaflets as media f...
The results of monitoring the nutritional status of children under five years (toddler) at the Puske...
ENGLISHPregnant mothers need adequate nutritions for both the mother's and fetus' health. Malnutriti...
Abstract: The problem of nutrition in the world is still very high. UNICEF data shows that more than...
The stunting rate in toddlers is still high in West Sumatra Province, including Padang City. These n...
The fulfillment of pregnant women's nutrition is important during their pregnancy. By getting balanc...
Central Java is one of the contributors to our maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia. Thi...
Indonesia is experiencing 2 major nutritional problems. Apart from being malnourished, we are ...
Stunting is a major nutritional problem in Indonesia because it will have a long-term impact on the ...
Toddler nutritional status is an important thing to note because toddlers are a stage of life which ...
Nutritional deficiencies continue to be a public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in Posyandu...
Background: There are some nutritional problems in Indonesia. The problems are the lack of vitamin ...
Indonesia is a country with various nutritional problems and requires serious handling. This nutriti...
PROMOTION OF NUTRITION AND HEALTH FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, BREASTFEEDING WOMEN, AND MOTHERS TODDLER IN TH...
Abstract Nutrition problems that often occur in adolescent girls are an increase in nutrient intake...
Abstract: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is still a serious concern of the government. Various effort...
The results of monitoring the nutritional status of children under five years (toddler) at the Puske...
ENGLISHPregnant mothers need adequate nutritions for both the mother's and fetus' health. Malnutriti...
Abstract: The problem of nutrition in the world is still very high. UNICEF data shows that more than...
The stunting rate in toddlers is still high in West Sumatra Province, including Padang City. These n...
The fulfillment of pregnant women's nutrition is important during their pregnancy. By getting balanc...
Central Java is one of the contributors to our maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia. Thi...
Indonesia is experiencing 2 major nutritional problems. Apart from being malnourished, we are ...
Stunting is a major nutritional problem in Indonesia because it will have a long-term impact on the ...
Toddler nutritional status is an important thing to note because toddlers are a stage of life which ...
Nutritional deficiencies continue to be a public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in Posyandu...
Background: There are some nutritional problems in Indonesia. The problems are the lack of vitamin ...
Indonesia is a country with various nutritional problems and requires serious handling. This nutriti...
PROMOTION OF NUTRITION AND HEALTH FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, BREASTFEEDING WOMEN, AND MOTHERS TODDLER IN TH...
Abstract Nutrition problems that often occur in adolescent girls are an increase in nutrient intake...
Abstract: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is still a serious concern of the government. Various effort...
The results of monitoring the nutritional status of children under five years (toddler) at the Puske...
ENGLISHPregnant mothers need adequate nutritions for both the mother's and fetus' health. Malnutriti...
Abstract: The problem of nutrition in the world is still very high. UNICEF data shows that more than...