The prevalence of stunting in children under five years of age in Indonesia, and Aceh in particular, is still very high. This condition affects the quality of human resources and future economic growth. This study examined the determinants of stunting among children under five years of age 24-59 months in West Aceh District, Aceh Province, Indonesia. The research method was a cross-sectional study design, using secondary data from the EPPGBM and PIS-PK data from the Health Center in 2020. The sample comprised 386 families with children under five. Data were collected through documentation studies from PIS-PK data and stunting data from the E-PPGBM data. Family data matching was performed using the National Identity Number (NIN). Statistical...
Background: Stunting is a very short body state in children that goes beyond the 2 SD deficit below ...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 reaches 30.8%. According to data from the Padang Cit...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...
Stunting is still a major malnutrition problem in Indonesia. The 2021 Indonesian Nutritional Status ...
Indonesia is ranked fifth among countries with the highest burden of stunting in children under five...
Introduction: Stunting is currently one of the world's nutritional problems suffered by toddlers. Th...
The problem of stunting in Aceh Besar exceeds the standard set of WHO, which is 38.7% caused by many...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
Stunting is a disorder of growth and development of children affected by chronic nutrient deficiency...
Stunting is a global problem, especially in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunting among children und...
Background: Stunting is among the nutritional problems that lead to deficits in the children’s life ...
Nationally, the prevalence of stunting in children under five in Indonesia is 30.8%. The incidence o...
Background: Stunting is condition a child's nutritional status that is not ideal which can Stunting ...
Stunting is a short stature in toddlers which reflects a process of failure to achieve linear growth...
Background : Aceh is one of the province in Indonesia with high prevalence of stunting that is 39% c...
Background: Stunting is a very short body state in children that goes beyond the 2 SD deficit below ...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 reaches 30.8%. According to data from the Padang Cit...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...
Stunting is still a major malnutrition problem in Indonesia. The 2021 Indonesian Nutritional Status ...
Indonesia is ranked fifth among countries with the highest burden of stunting in children under five...
Introduction: Stunting is currently one of the world's nutritional problems suffered by toddlers. Th...
The problem of stunting in Aceh Besar exceeds the standard set of WHO, which is 38.7% caused by many...
Background: Stunting, chronic malnutrition, results from the exposure of the fetus and young child t...
Stunting is a disorder of growth and development of children affected by chronic nutrient deficiency...
Stunting is a global problem, especially in Indonesia. The prevalence of stunting among children und...
Background: Stunting is among the nutritional problems that lead to deficits in the children’s life ...
Nationally, the prevalence of stunting in children under five in Indonesia is 30.8%. The incidence o...
Background: Stunting is condition a child's nutritional status that is not ideal which can Stunting ...
Stunting is a short stature in toddlers which reflects a process of failure to achieve linear growth...
Background : Aceh is one of the province in Indonesia with high prevalence of stunting that is 39% c...
Background: Stunting is a very short body state in children that goes beyond the 2 SD deficit below ...
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2018 reaches 30.8%. According to data from the Padang Cit...
Background: Stunting among children under five can be caused by various factors, including inadequat...