Advanced Nutrition and Dietetics in Nutrition Support 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781118993880.ch1.5
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Consequences of undernutrition

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“…Pemenuhan gizi yang rendah selama proses kehamilan hingga dua tahun awal kehidupan anak dapat memunculkan dampak yang irreversible. Dampak kekurangan gizi pada anak tersebut meliputi terhambatnya pertumbuhan otak, rendahnya kemampuan kognitif serta prestasi belajar, terhambatnya perkembangan, dan mudah infeksi yang bisa mengancam kualitas dari generasi mendatang (Hickson & Julian, 2018).…”
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“…Pemenuhan gizi yang rendah selama proses kehamilan hingga dua tahun awal kehidupan anak dapat memunculkan dampak yang irreversible. Dampak kekurangan gizi pada anak tersebut meliputi terhambatnya pertumbuhan otak, rendahnya kemampuan kognitif serta prestasi belajar, terhambatnya perkembangan, dan mudah infeksi yang bisa mengancam kualitas dari generasi mendatang (Hickson & Julian, 2018).…”
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“…Poor maternal nutrition has direct and lasting effects on child development, as chronic malnutrition in early childhood can affect physical and cognitive development (Grantham-McGregor et al 2007). This can reduce an individual's potential for economic productivity and, in the long run, diminish the quality of human capital (Hickson and Julian 2018;Madjdian et al 2018).…”
Section: Figure Stunting Among Children Under Years In Developing Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors such as age, low birth weight, and unemployed mothers were also found to be associated with malnutrition in children (Baharudin et al, 2019;Cheah et al, 2012;Khambalia et al, 2012) Approximately 45% of deaths among children under 5 years of age were due to malnutrition, specifically undernutrition (World Health Organization, 2015). It was found that there was an immunological alteration associated with malnutrition in children, which may contribute to mortality (Bourke et al, 2016;Hickson & Julian, 2018;Rytter et al, 2014). Children who were reportedly malnourished were often prone to illnesses and diseases due to a low immune body system, leading to morbidity and mortality.…”
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confidence: 99%