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Relationship Between Low Born Weight (Lbw) And Stunting Events In Children (Age 24-59 Months)

Sutarto Sutarto, Sri Agustina, Kinanti Rahmadhita, Susianti Susianti, Roro Rukmi Windi Perdani

2021Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract : Background: Stunting is a condition of toddlers who have less length or height compared to age. Toddler stunting is a chronic nutritional problem caused by many factors, one of which is LBW. Babies born with LBW will be at high risk of morbidity, mortality, infectious diseases, underweight and stunting in the early neonatal period to childhood.The purpose of this study is to determine the association between Low Birth Weight (LBW) with the incidence of stunting in toddlers (aged 24-59 months) in the Way Urang Community Health Center in South Lampung Regency. Method: This study uses an observational analytic method with a case control study design. LBW data is secondary data obtained by looking at the birth weight data of children under five listed in the Maternal and Child Health book Way Urang Community Health Center data. The statistical analysis uses the Chi Square test. Result: There is an association of Low Birth Weight (LBW) with the occurrence of stunting in toddlers (aged 24-59 months) in Way Urang Community Health Center South Lampung Regency. P value= 0,024. Conclusion: There is a significant association of Low Birth Weight with the incidence of stunting in toddlers (aged 24-59 months) in the Way Urang Community Health Center in South Lampung Regency.

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Low birth weightUnderweightToddlerMedicineIncidence (geometry)PediatricsBirth weightCommunity health centerObservational studyDemographyUnder-fiveEnvironmental healthOverweightObesityPregnancyPsychologyFamily medicinePathologyPhysicsOpticsSociologyDevelopmental psychologyGeneticsBiologyInternal medicinePublic Health and NutritionChild Nutrition and Water AccessMethodologies in Health Research and Practice