The objective of the study is to examine the effect of not gaining weight on growth achievement and to identify its risk factors. The design of the study is a prospective cohort. Some 219 6-month old infants met sample inclusion criteria at enrollment (did not suffer from chronic diseases, had normal nutritional status, and the parents willing to involve in the study). The data collected include weight and length, morbidity, food consumption and child care practices, and socioeconomic status of the family. The weight of infant was measured using SECA digital scale, and length was measured using standardized length board. Precision and accuracy test was carried out based on WHO procedure. The study found that the frequency and consecutive events of not gaining weight have a significant effect on weight achievement at 12 months of age. The differences of weight increment from 6 to 12 months between infants who did not experience growth failure and those who did not gain weight 1 time, 2 times, and 3 times were 200 grams, 450 grams and 1150 grams respectively. The frequency and consecutiveness of not gaining weight was associated with food consumption patterns and morbidity status of infants. Further analysis showed that infants suffered from coughing >14 days had risk ratio of 2.2 times (95% CI 1.197-3.930) higher having 2 times not gaining weight than those who suffered < 14 days. While, infants suffered from coughing >28 days had a risk ratio of 5 times (95% CI 1.472-15.678) higher having 3 times not gaining weight than those who suffered
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. M. (2014). PENGARUH BERAT BADAN TIDAK NAIK TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN PADA BAYI 6-12 BULAN DI KABUPATEN BOGOR. GIZI INDONESIA, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.36457/gizindo.v29i2.32
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