The effect of complementary food combinations on stunted children aged 6 months and over: a cross sectional study
Wuriningsih A.Y., Khasanah N.N., Afiana E.N., Sari D.W.P., Nurmalasari H., Astuti I.T.
Abstract
Background: Complementary feeding practice, starting from when children are 6 months old, is one of the associated factors of stunted growth. Objectives: To assess the correlation between complementary food combinations, mothers’ occupation, basic immunisation history, birth weight and stunted growth. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Karangroto village, Central Java, Indonesia in November 2019. Data were collected using infant's weight and length/height and stunting was determined using WHO Child Growth Standards. Independent variable data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Bivariate analysis was performed using Chi-Squared and Fisher’s exact test whilst multivariate analysis used logistic regression. Result: Of the total 117 respondents, 24.8% were categorised as stunted and 37.3% children who did not receive different food combinations were categorised as stunted. Bivariate analysis found that stunting in children was related to unvaried food combinations (p=0.001, OR 6.845; 95% CI 2.199, 21.304), incomplete basic immunisations based on age (p=0.028, OR 2.951; 95% CI 1.211, 7.191) and low birth weight (p=0.032, OR 3.344; 95% CI 1.150, 9.720). Logistic regression showed that children who did not receive different food combinations were at a higher risk of experiencing stunting (p<0.001, OR 12.355; 95% CI 3.139, 48.629). Conclusions: In this study stunting in children was significantly related to unvaried food combinations, incomplete basic immunisations based on age and low birth weight according to bivariate analysis. However, logistic regression showed that children who did not receive different food combinations were at a higher risk of stunting
Food diversity, feeding patterns and stunting incidences in 24 to 59-month-old children
Anantanyu S., Kusnandar K, Widyaningsih NN
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Berendsen M.L.T., Berendsen M.L.T., Netea M.G., Smits J., van der Ven A.
Correlation Between Immunization Status and Mother’S Height, and Stunting in Children 2–5 Years in Indonesia
Fajariyah RN, Hidajah AC.
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Permatasari DF, Sumarmi S.
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The causal factors of stunting in 25 to 60-month-old children in Sukorejo Sub District, Blitar City
Anam AK, Mugianti S, Mulyadi A, Najah ZL.
The risk factors of stunting incidences in 6 to 36-month-old children in the rural area of Silat Hulu Sub District, Kapuas Hulu
Huriyati E., Juffrie M, Wahdah S
Gender analysis of malnutrition: A case study of school-going children in Bahawalpur
Khan REA, Khan T, Raza MA.