The prevalence of stunting in Indonesian children aged 0-23 months is a public health problem caused by direct and indirect factors. This study aimed to discover the path of the relationship between various risk factors and the stunting prevalence of ≥30% in 165 districts/cities in Indonesia. Data were obtained from the 2018 National Basic Health Research, National Socioeconomic Survey, and the Statistics Indonesia with a cross-sectional approach. The secondary data on stunting and risk factors were aggregated at the district/city level from individual data; children aged 0-23 months. The path analysis used to determine a stunting prevention model showed that antenatal care at the district/city level decreased stunting rates by at least 2.5...
Abstract Background Stunting in early life has considerable human and economic costs. The purpose of...
ABSTRACT Stunting is the condition where the children have stunted growth and development refers to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and the risk factors of stunting among 0—23 m...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesian children aged 0-23 months is a public health problem caused...
This study pertains to stunting in children in Indonesian with z-scores of less than -2 Standard Dev...
Stunting still becomes a problem for Indonesian today. There are many risk factors which cause stunt...
Stunting is a growth failure in children caused by chronic malnutrition for a long time. The average...
Stunting is considered as detrimental and worrying health problems in many developing countries. WHO...
Rembang Regency is an area in Central Java with a fairly high stunting rate, in 2017 it reached 32.3...
Background :. Stunting among children is one of the major health problems in developing countries. G...
Stunting is a condition where the height index for age is below minus 2 standard deviations based on...
Stunting has been a considerable problem that indicates the poor level of public health in Indonesia...
Stunting is regarded as one of the nutritional problems in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunted todd...
Abstract Background Childhood stunting (low height-for-age) still remains a global health problem...
The Sustainable Development Goals emphasizing an intervention to prioritize solutions to the global ...
Abstract Background Stunting in early life has considerable human and economic costs. The purpose of...
ABSTRACT Stunting is the condition where the children have stunted growth and development refers to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and the risk factors of stunting among 0—23 m...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesian children aged 0-23 months is a public health problem caused...
This study pertains to stunting in children in Indonesian with z-scores of less than -2 Standard Dev...
Stunting still becomes a problem for Indonesian today. There are many risk factors which cause stunt...
Stunting is a growth failure in children caused by chronic malnutrition for a long time. The average...
Stunting is considered as detrimental and worrying health problems in many developing countries. WHO...
Rembang Regency is an area in Central Java with a fairly high stunting rate, in 2017 it reached 32.3...
Background :. Stunting among children is one of the major health problems in developing countries. G...
Stunting is a condition where the height index for age is below minus 2 standard deviations based on...
Stunting has been a considerable problem that indicates the poor level of public health in Indonesia...
Stunting is regarded as one of the nutritional problems in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunted todd...
Abstract Background Childhood stunting (low height-for-age) still remains a global health problem...
The Sustainable Development Goals emphasizing an intervention to prioritize solutions to the global ...
Abstract Background Stunting in early life has considerable human and economic costs. The purpose of...
ABSTRACT Stunting is the condition where the children have stunted growth and development refers to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and the risk factors of stunting among 0—23 m...