This study aims to analyse the relationship of nutritional status of pregnant women with the prevalence of LBW. A quantitative study with the descriptive analytic design was conducted using cross-sectional approach in primary health care(Puskesmas) Sugihwaras, Bojonegoro.The subject of this study is all babies with Low Birth Weight (LBW) at Puskesmas Sugihwaras Bojonegoro. Hence, the sampling technique was total sampling. Data was collected using secondary data instrument such as medical record and mother-child healthreport (KIA)from Puskesmas Sugihwaras. Nutritional status of pregnant women was assessed based on measurement of Mid-upper Arm Circumference. The spearman rank correlation test showed that there is a significant correlation (p-...
Poor nutritional status of pregnant women is associated with adverse births including intrauterine g...
Introduction: Birth Weight is a major determinant of child health and nutrition and LBW [low birth w...
Pregnant women with less energy and protein intake cause chronic energy deficiency (KEK). The pregna...
The low birth weight is an index of our status of public health in general and of maternal health an...
Nutritional status is an important thing to consider during pregnancy, as it will significantly affe...
The mortality rate of low birth weight is part of a reflection of the public health status. Low birt...
Infant Low Birth Weight (LBW) is still a problem in the health sector especially perinatal health. T...
Birth weight is one of the important determinants of the chance of new born babies to survive and ex...
Low birth weight (LBW) is the main indicator of reproductive health and overall public health. LBW r...
Babies with Low Birth Weight (LBW) have a higher risk of impaired growth and development and even de...
Background: Low birth weight is a prospective marker of future growth and development and a retrospe...
Low birth weight (LBW) is a condition in which the birth weight of a baby is less than 2500 gram dur...
Objectives: (1) To assess the magnitude of the problem of low birth weight (LBW) in a rural area of ...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence and determinants of low birth weights (LBW). Design: A cross...
A community based cohort study on birth weight of newborns was conducted among pregnant women of an ...
Poor nutritional status of pregnant women is associated with adverse births including intrauterine g...
Introduction: Birth Weight is a major determinant of child health and nutrition and LBW [low birth w...
Pregnant women with less energy and protein intake cause chronic energy deficiency (KEK). The pregna...
The low birth weight is an index of our status of public health in general and of maternal health an...
Nutritional status is an important thing to consider during pregnancy, as it will significantly affe...
The mortality rate of low birth weight is part of a reflection of the public health status. Low birt...
Infant Low Birth Weight (LBW) is still a problem in the health sector especially perinatal health. T...
Birth weight is one of the important determinants of the chance of new born babies to survive and ex...
Low birth weight (LBW) is the main indicator of reproductive health and overall public health. LBW r...
Babies with Low Birth Weight (LBW) have a higher risk of impaired growth and development and even de...
Background: Low birth weight is a prospective marker of future growth and development and a retrospe...
Low birth weight (LBW) is a condition in which the birth weight of a baby is less than 2500 gram dur...
Objectives: (1) To assess the magnitude of the problem of low birth weight (LBW) in a rural area of ...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence and determinants of low birth weights (LBW). Design: A cross...
A community based cohort study on birth weight of newborns was conducted among pregnant women of an ...
Poor nutritional status of pregnant women is associated with adverse births including intrauterine g...
Introduction: Birth Weight is a major determinant of child health and nutrition and LBW [low birth w...
Pregnant women with less energy and protein intake cause chronic energy deficiency (KEK). The pregna...