2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/621/1/012003
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The Effect of Chronic Energy on Increasing the Effectivity of Pregnant Women’s Nutrition Using Decision Support Systems (DSS) with Analytical Hierarcy Processs (AHP)

Abstract: The Indonesian Ministry of Health in 1999 proclaimed LILA as a measure of the upper arm circumference used by pregnant women in childbearing age as a chronic energy deficiency indicator (SEZ), with a LILA limit of <23.5 the risk of SEZ. Chronic energy deficiency can cause low birth weight babies (LBW), so pregnant women will be at risk of experiencing difficulties and pain during the birth process. The lack of technology that can quickly determine how pregnant women experience Chronic Energy Deficiency has … Show more

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