2023
DOI: 10.26911/thejmch.2023.08.01.11
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Relationships between Exclusive Breastfeeding, and History of Illness, and Stunting in Children Under Five

Abstract: Background: Exclusive breastfeeding can affect a child's immune system against infectious diseases and malnutrition. Children under five who experience repeated infectious diseases and malnutrition will have the opportunity to experience stunting problems. Riskesdas (2018) shows that the prevalence of stunting under five in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) is higher (42.6%) than the average prevalence of stunting in Indonesia (30.8%). The results of the initial survey found that the coverage of exclus… Show more

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“…7 Based on Indonesian Basic Health Research has the prevalence of stunting is 30.8%. 8,9 one _ factor reason malnutrition in children 1-2 years old is less provision of MP-ASI adequate. Giving food the right companion for breastfeeding since 6 months old, considered as pattern gift eat the best For growth child.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 Based on Indonesian Basic Health Research has the prevalence of stunting is 30.8%. 8,9 one _ factor reason malnutrition in children 1-2 years old is less provision of MP-ASI adequate. Giving food the right companion for breastfeeding since 6 months old, considered as pattern gift eat the best For growth child.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%