LITERATUR REVIEW: REVIEWING KADARZI BEHAVIOR TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF STUNTING IN CHILDREN

  • Astuti R
  • Hudaya I
  • Surani E
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Abstract Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem in children characterized by a shorter body size than children his age. Efforts to improve nutrition by the government to improve public health degrees through family-level health programs, one of which is through the nutrition-conscious family program (KADARZI). The method used is a literature review system contained in the database in the form of google scholar, sinta, and science direct as many as five articles that fit based on criteria with 2016-2021. Results from a literature review of five articles using a cross-sectional approach. The role of nutrition-conscious family behavior (KADARZI) to reduce the incidence of stunting in children is most effective if monitoring is carried out using anthropometric indicators (TB/U) and the application of nutrition-conscious family indicators (KADARZI). The better the application of nutrition-conscious family behavior (KADARZI) in the family, the better the nutritional status of toddlers, especially in providing optimal health protection through food consumed. keywords: Stunting, Behavior, Nutrition-Conscious Family

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Astuti, R. D. W., Hudaya, I., & Surani, E. (2022). LITERATUR REVIEW: REVIEWING KADARZI BEHAVIOR TO REDUCE THE INCIDENCE OF STUNTING IN CHILDREN. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS), 5(3), 157–163. https://doi.org/10.29082/ijnms/2021/vol5/iss3/371

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