Stunting is a condition of a toddler where the length of the child is below the standard age of the child. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia is among the third countries with the highest prevalence of stunting in the South-East Asia Regional (SEAR) region. In 2015-2017 the average prevalence of stunting toddlers in Indonesia is 36.4% and this prevalence tends to be static. Environmental sanitation and infectious diseases are one of the determinants of stunting in children under five. Poor sanitation will be associated with an increased risk of infectious diseases that can cause stunting of children under five. If this stunting is not handled, it will cause problems for future generations, especially mental developm...
Background & Aim: Unhealthy environmental sanitation contributes to stunting among under-five childr...
Stunting is a global problem, especially in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunting among children und...
Stunting is one of the nutritional status cases experienced by most toddlers worldwide. WHO 2020 rev...
Toddlers are a group of individuals who are vulnerable to nutrition. Nutritional problems can have a...
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (infants under five years old) d...
The prevalence of stunted toddlers becomes a public health problem if the prevalence is 20% or more....
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (infants under five years old) d...
Background: Stunting is an emerging problem in Indonesia. Poor environmental sanitation conditions c...
Stunting prevalence in Indonesia each year has increased prevalence. Stunting is one of the chronic ...
Abstract Background Stunting in early life has considerable human and economic costs. The purpose of...
Background: Stunting or short infants are chronic nutritional problems marked by inappropriate heigh...
Stunting in toddlers is a global issue, according to WHO, 2022 that report there are 149,2 million t...
Stunting is a linear growth disorder of a child's body that becomes short or short based on height f...
Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) is one of the most serious health problems in Indonesia. Almost 8.9 ...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 reaches 30.8%. According to data from the Padang Cit...
Background & Aim: Unhealthy environmental sanitation contributes to stunting among under-five childr...
Stunting is a global problem, especially in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunting among children und...
Stunting is one of the nutritional status cases experienced by most toddlers worldwide. WHO 2020 rev...
Toddlers are a group of individuals who are vulnerable to nutrition. Nutritional problems can have a...
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (infants under five years old) d...
The prevalence of stunted toddlers becomes a public health problem if the prevalence is 20% or more....
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (infants under five years old) d...
Background: Stunting is an emerging problem in Indonesia. Poor environmental sanitation conditions c...
Stunting prevalence in Indonesia each year has increased prevalence. Stunting is one of the chronic ...
Abstract Background Stunting in early life has considerable human and economic costs. The purpose of...
Background: Stunting or short infants are chronic nutritional problems marked by inappropriate heigh...
Stunting in toddlers is a global issue, according to WHO, 2022 that report there are 149,2 million t...
Stunting is a linear growth disorder of a child's body that becomes short or short based on height f...
Chronic malnutrition (Stunting) is one of the most serious health problems in Indonesia. Almost 8.9 ...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 reaches 30.8%. According to data from the Padang Cit...
Background & Aim: Unhealthy environmental sanitation contributes to stunting among under-five childr...
Stunting is a global problem, especially in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunting among children und...
Stunting is one of the nutritional status cases experienced by most toddlers worldwide. WHO 2020 rev...