Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (infants under five years old) due to chronic malnutrition so children are too short for their age. Stunting is one of the three global nutritional problems that is still became big responsibility for Indonesian government at this time to be resolved. Stunting in children under two has a higher risk when compared to other age groups because it will have a permanent impact on children's physical and cognitive development in the future. Poor household environmental sanitation conditions generally cause stunting prevalence to increase. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between environmental sanitation and the incidence of stunting in children under two in Pangali-Ali Village, Majene, West Sulawesi. This research is analytical research with observational approach by using a case-control design approach. The results showed that environmental sanitation was a risk factor for stunting where households with poor environmental sanitation were 2.94 times more at risk of stunting than those with good environmental sanitation (OR = 2.949, p = 0.022). The conclusion of this study reveals that there is a significant relationship between environmental sanitation and the incidence of stunting in children under two in Majene district
Indonesia is a country with a triple burden of malnutrition which is characterized by a high prevalence of stunting and anemia in pregnant women. This study aimed to determine the relationship between parenting styles for toddlers 24-59 months of age on the incidence of stunting in Majene district in 2022. This study used an observational study with a cross-sectional design with a population of 236 children under five with a sample of 70 children who were taken using the purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using a questionnaire and data analysis statistics using the chi-square test. The results of statistical tests showed that 52,9% had good parenting and did not experience stunting and 75% had poor parenting with stunting status, there was alsoan association between maternal parenting and stunting in children aged 24 to 59 months with a p-value of 0,023. The conclusionof this study is that there is an association between maternal parenting and the incidence of infant stunting between 24 and 59 months of age.
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