BACKGROUND: Kindergarten children are prone to be stunted. Currently, most kindergarten school run school meal program. AIM: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of school meal report on the meal performance. METHODS: The study was a Quasi Experiment. Four kindergarten schools were selected; two schools as intervention study and the other two schools as the control group. We enrolled 106 mothers. There were five items of food performance to be scored from 6 to 10. While children in the control group were suggested to bring meals every day without a school meal report. RESULTS: At baseline the range score of five items was not significantly different, the average score was 7.15±0.21 vs 7.09±0.18; p>.05 in the intervention group and control group respectively. However, at end-line the scores meal performance in the study group was significantly improve and made it meaningfully different than in the control group (8.94±0.31 vs 7.52±0.40; p
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Sinaga, H. T., Achmad, N., Alza, Y., & Sitanggang, B. (2021). Improving the performance of children school meal using meal report at kindergarten school in indonesia: A quasi-experimental study. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 9, 974–979. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.7111
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