Indonesia is one of the countries with high nutritional problems caused by inadequate feeding practices. A minimum acceptable diet (MAD) is used to assess feeding practices in children with low achievement (53,6%) aged 6-23 months. This study aimed to determine the factors influencing MAD in children aged 6-23 months in Indonesia. This study uses a cross-sectional study design to use secondary data from the 2017 IDHS. The subjects in this study were 4.783 children aged 6-23 months. Data were collected using the 2017 IDHS and WHO UNICEF 2010 questionnaires in assessing feeding practices. Statistical tests used were Chi-square, Spearman, and Multiple logistic regression. This study showed that the prevalence of MAD was 53.7%. Factors influenc...
Malnutrition  is experienced by children in Indonesia due to inadequate nutritional intake and the ...
Children aged 2-5 years are one of the nutrition-prone groups, during this period a decline in growt...
Abstract Introduction The health and growth of children less than two years of age can be affected b...
Background: Stunting in children is one of the things that most significantly hinders human developm...
AbstractWasting is a form of acute malnutrition characterized by significant and rapid weight loss r...
Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and young children....
Background: Despite its benefits on child health and nutrition, the proportion of Indonesian childre...
Introduction: The prevalence of nutritional status problems with underweight in Indonesia at the mom...
Stunting prevalence in Indonesia each year has increased prevalence. Stunting is one of the chronic ...
ABSTRACTThe prevalence of undernutrition in Indonesia is still high compared to its neighbouring cou...
Stunting is an important sign of chronic malnutrition that exists in early life with greater infecti...
The prevalence of nutritional status problems with underweight in Indonesia at the moments is (19,6%...
Background: In Indonesia about 18% of children, mostly in the first two years of life, are malnouris...
Lack of nutritious food will cause stunted growth of children and excessive food is also not good be...
Riskesdas 2007, 2010, 2013 shows that Indonesia still has nutritional problems. The prevalence of un...
Malnutrition  is experienced by children in Indonesia due to inadequate nutritional intake and the ...
Children aged 2-5 years are one of the nutrition-prone groups, during this period a decline in growt...
Abstract Introduction The health and growth of children less than two years of age can be affected b...
Background: Stunting in children is one of the things that most significantly hinders human developm...
AbstractWasting is a form of acute malnutrition characterized by significant and rapid weight loss r...
Adequate nutrition is needed to ensure optimum growth and development of infants and young children....
Background: Despite its benefits on child health and nutrition, the proportion of Indonesian childre...
Introduction: The prevalence of nutritional status problems with underweight in Indonesia at the mom...
Stunting prevalence in Indonesia each year has increased prevalence. Stunting is one of the chronic ...
ABSTRACTThe prevalence of undernutrition in Indonesia is still high compared to its neighbouring cou...
Stunting is an important sign of chronic malnutrition that exists in early life with greater infecti...
The prevalence of nutritional status problems with underweight in Indonesia at the moments is (19,6%...
Background: In Indonesia about 18% of children, mostly in the first two years of life, are malnouris...
Lack of nutritious food will cause stunted growth of children and excessive food is also not good be...
Riskesdas 2007, 2010, 2013 shows that Indonesia still has nutritional problems. The prevalence of un...
Malnutrition  is experienced by children in Indonesia due to inadequate nutritional intake and the ...
Children aged 2-5 years are one of the nutrition-prone groups, during this period a decline in growt...
Abstract Introduction The health and growth of children less than two years of age can be affected b...