The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in rural areas than in urban areas. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with stunting in rural areas. We conducted a case-controlled study in Public Health Center Jetis 1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We recruited 80 children with the purposive sampling technique. Data on birth weight and disease history were taken from their medical records. Data on consumption patterns of energy, protein, carbohydrate, and fat were collected through a nutritional survey. Different proportions were tested using the fisher test and the mean difference was tested using an independent t-test. The results showed that child stunting had lower energy and prot...
Stunting is a nutritional problem in Indonesia, especially in the coastal areas of the Dumai distric...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...
Background: It is estimated there are 156 million of children or as much as (23%) all over the world...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in r...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is still high. Stunting is found to be more common in rural...
Stunting is one under-nutrition condition that might be caused by inadequate nutrition consumption o...
Background: Stunting is characterized by inhibition of growth in children that lead to failure in ge...
BACKGROUND: Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and you...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
In the province of Bali (2010) a decline in the prevalence of malnutrition and in Bangli still have ...
The results of Nutritional Status Monitoring (PSG) showed that the prevalence of stunting 29,6% in 2...
Stunting is a nutritional problem in Indonesia, especially in the coastal areas of the Dumai distric...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...
Background: It is estimated there are 156 million of children or as much as (23%) all over the world...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in r...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found to be more common in ru...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is still high. Stunting is found to be more common in rural...
Stunting is one under-nutrition condition that might be caused by inadequate nutrition consumption o...
Background: Stunting is characterized by inhibition of growth in children that lead to failure in ge...
BACKGROUND: Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and you...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
In the province of Bali (2010) a decline in the prevalence of malnutrition and in Bangli still have ...
The results of Nutritional Status Monitoring (PSG) showed that the prevalence of stunting 29,6% in 2...
Stunting is a nutritional problem in Indonesia, especially in the coastal areas of the Dumai distric...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...
Background: It is estimated there are 156 million of children or as much as (23%) all over the world...