Akrom, Akrom and Hidayati, Titiek and Wulan Kencana, Olyvia and umam kurniawan, nurcholid and bintarum, prasasti (2022) Hasil similarity cek-Infection and undernutrition increase the risk of stunting among rural children among rural children. IJPHS, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan.
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Abstract
The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is remaining high. Stunting is found
to be more common in rural areas than in urban areas. This study aimed to
determine the factors associated with stunting in rural areas. We conducted a
case-controlled study in Public Health Center Jetis 1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
We recruited 80 children with the purposive sampling technique. Data on
birth weight and disease history were taken from their medical records. Data
on consumption patterns of energy, protein, carbohydrate, and fat were
collected through a nutritional survey. Different proportions were tested
using the fisher test and the mean difference was tested using an independent
t-test. The results showed that child stunting had lower energy and protein
consumption levels than non-stunting children (p=0.000). Diarrheal
infection, frequency, and duration of illness were more common in stunted
than in non-stunted children (p<0.05). Consumption of protein and energy
was associated with stunting (p<0.05). This research found differences in the
incidence of infection, frequency, length of illness, and hospital stay
between stunted and non-stunted children. There is a significant association
between the consumption of protein and energy with stunted growth in
children in rural public health children.
Item Type: | Other |
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Subjects: | Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z665 Library Science. Information Science |
Divisi / Prodi: | Faculty of Pharmacy (Fakultas Farmasi) > S1-Pharmacy (S1-Farmasi) |
Depositing User: | Akrom Akrom |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jun 2022 02:42 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jun 2022 02:42 |
URI: | http://eprints.uad.ac.id/id/eprint/35528 |
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