Growth is an important component in assessing nutritional status and can be used to indicate the health or well-being of individuals and their populations. Growth disruption is still a health problem in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the mother's knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding in toddlers. Quantitative research methods with a descriptive approach. The results showed that 17 respondents were knowledgeable (56.7%). The conclusion is that most respondents have a fairly good knowledge of Exclusive Breastfeeding. This is supported by the level of Repondent Education, which is the level of High School Education. The more a person's level of education is, the easier it is to receive information, so the more knowledge he has
Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by various causes and characteristics of chronic hyperglycemia accompanied by impaired carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism resulting from impaired insulin secretion or insulin action. Purpose: Knowing the influence of diabetic wounds on people with Diabetes Mellitus. Method: Quantitative research with analytical survey design with a cross-sectional study approach. Results: Shows the results of the obesity statistical test p-value: 0.001, diet p-value: 0.000, age p-value: 0.000, physical activity p-value: 0.000. Conclusion: Obesity, diet, age and activity affect the occurrence of diabetic wounds in people with Diabetes Mellitus. Increase public knowledge about diabetes mellitus by providing counselling so the community can avoid the disease.
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