This study pertains to stunting in children in Indonesian with z-scores of less than -2 Standard Deviation (SD) and less than -3 SD. The preliminary study results showed the highest prevalence of stunting to be 22.6%, at the Temon II Primary Health Care in Kulon Progo District. The study aimed to assess the determinants of stunting children aged 24-59 months. This study was conducted from September 2018-May 2019. The design of this study was analytical observational with study design case-control. The sample was 60 children aged 24-59 months. The method utilized proportional sampling, whereas the data analysis applied chi-square and logistic regression.The analysis of statistical tests showed a significant correlation between the stunting children and energy intake factor (p-value = 0.030; α = 0.05; CI = 95%). Risk factors were energy intake, protein intake, suffering from acute respiratory tract infections, and suffering diarrhea. A non-risk factor was immunization status. Protective factors were access to clean water and the history of exclusive breastfeeding. The most influential factor for stunting children aged 24-59 months was energy intake.
The mapping of tourism potential in the village of kumpulrejo is important for the development of pioneering tourism villages. The tourist attraction of Kumpulrejo village as a tourist destination is tani rukun santosa group and coffee plantation. The pioneering development of the kumpulrejo tourism village requires creative efforts to create and issue a unique character. Kumpulrejo Village is one of the pioneering tourism villages in the city of Salatiga, Argomulyo district. The community service activity is a collaboration of the STIEPARI Semarang service team with the Salatiga city government to support the tourism development program of the city of Salatiga as a gastronomy city. The purpose of this service is to map the tourism potential of the kumpulrejo village and map the strategies that need to be done to become an agriculture-based tourism village. With the mapping of the tourism potential of Kumpulrejo village, it is hoped that this roadmap will be the first step in developing the Kumpulrejo tourist village.
Background: Growth is affected by internal and external factors. External factor consistof postnatal factor, one of them is nutrition including breastmilk. Nutritional elementsbecome the most dominan influence in children’s growth, especially in early life up to 12month. The coverage of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) in Jetis Public Health Center are77,11%, but the prevalence of fat toddler and skinny toddler also high (9,82% and8,02%).Objective: Knowing the association of EBF and baby’s growth in working area ofPuskesmas Jetis.Method: This study was an observational with crossectional design. This studyconducted in May 2019. Sample were 59 babies aged 6-9 months old. Samplingtechnique used was purposive sampling. Data analysis using chi square with alpa 0,05.Result: Among 44 babies who got exclusive breastfeed, 97,7% of them experiencenormal growth. While among 15 babies who didn’t get exclusive breastfeed, 66,7% ofthem experience normal growth. From chi square test obtained significant result betweenEBF and baby’s growth with p value=0,003, RP=1,4 with CI 95% (1,022-2,103).Conclution: EBF increase the normal growth of babies aged 6-9 months old in JetisPublic Health Center area by 1,4 times. Keywords: relationships, exclusive breastfeeding, growth
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