AbstractWasting is a form of acute malnutrition characterized by significant and rapid weight loss resulting from inadequate food intake and infectious diseases. This study was to investigate the factors associated with wasting in children aged 6–23 months and the dominant factor among these. The study followed a cross-sectional study design. A total sample of 261 children was selected using multistage random sampling from 13 integrated healthcare centres in six administrative villages located in three sub-districts of Central Jakarta. Data was collected by measuring body weight and height and questionnaires completed through interviews carried out by trained data collectors. This study shows that the prevalence of wasting in children aged ...
Dietary diversity plays a role in meeting nutritional needs to prevent undernutrition in children. T...
Malnutrition is the cause of death of about 55% of children under the age of five worldwide. A criti...
The main cause of the undernutrition beside the infectious diseases is inappropriate caring practice...
Background: Wasting is an acute malnutrition form that interrupts immune function, prolong duration ...
Wasting is an acute malnutrition which could indirectly increase infant mortality and morbidity. Cur...
Approximately ten percent of children under five in Indonesia have suffered from wasting. Children w...
Indonesia is one of the countries with high nutritional problems caused by inadequate feeding practi...
Data of surveilans nutritional Indonesian on 2016 mentioned percentage of moderately malnourished in...
Background:Wasting, stunting, and underweight are the most devastating problems affecting the majori...
The results of the study on the nutritional status of children under five in Indonesia were stunted ...
ABSTRACT ¨C Malnutrition and associated risk factors in children aged 6-59 months in urban Indonesia...
Nutritional deficiencies continue to be a public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in Posyandu...
AbstractPoor comp lementary feeding practices can lead to malnutrition in infants and young children...
Indonesia is a country with various nutritional problems and requires serious handling. This nutriti...
ABSTRACT One of health problem in Indonesia is malnutrition in under five children. Malnutrition ap...
Dietary diversity plays a role in meeting nutritional needs to prevent undernutrition in children. T...
Malnutrition is the cause of death of about 55% of children under the age of five worldwide. A criti...
The main cause of the undernutrition beside the infectious diseases is inappropriate caring practice...
Background: Wasting is an acute malnutrition form that interrupts immune function, prolong duration ...
Wasting is an acute malnutrition which could indirectly increase infant mortality and morbidity. Cur...
Approximately ten percent of children under five in Indonesia have suffered from wasting. Children w...
Indonesia is one of the countries with high nutritional problems caused by inadequate feeding practi...
Data of surveilans nutritional Indonesian on 2016 mentioned percentage of moderately malnourished in...
Background:Wasting, stunting, and underweight are the most devastating problems affecting the majori...
The results of the study on the nutritional status of children under five in Indonesia were stunted ...
ABSTRACT ¨C Malnutrition and associated risk factors in children aged 6-59 months in urban Indonesia...
Nutritional deficiencies continue to be a public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in Posyandu...
AbstractPoor comp lementary feeding practices can lead to malnutrition in infants and young children...
Indonesia is a country with various nutritional problems and requires serious handling. This nutriti...
ABSTRACT One of health problem in Indonesia is malnutrition in under five children. Malnutrition ap...
Dietary diversity plays a role in meeting nutritional needs to prevent undernutrition in children. T...
Malnutrition is the cause of death of about 55% of children under the age of five worldwide. A criti...
The main cause of the undernutrition beside the infectious diseases is inappropriate caring practice...