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Article

Feeding Practices for Toddlers with Stunting in Jakarta: A Case Study

by
Sri Melfa Damanik
1,2,
Dessie Wanda
1,* and
Happy Hayati
1
1
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia
2
Nursing Department, Universitas Kristen Indonesia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Pediatr. Rep. 2020, 12(s1), 8695; https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.8695
Submission received: 16 June 2020 / Revised: 16 June 2020 / Accepted: 16 June 2020 / Published: 25 June 2020

Abstract

Stunting represents a child’s failure to thrive. On the basis of the World Health Organization child growth standards, stunting is a height of <−2 SD of the z-score for the child’s age. There are several major causes of stunting. One is the inability to optimize child feeding practices. The aim of this study was to explore the feeding practices that lead to stunting in toddlers in Jakarta. The participants in this study were 15 mothers. Content analysis was the method that was chosen for this study. The data analysis revealed four themes that describe the feeding practices for toddlers with stunting in Jakarta: i) mothers providing instant porridge and ready-to-serve steamed chicken rice; ii) a feeding frequency of small portions only 2- 3 times per day; iii) a lack of diet diversity; and iv) the suboptimal intake of iron-rich foods. The provision of effective education about appropriate feeding practices to pregnant women and mothers with toddlers is expected to reduce the incidence of stunting in Indonesia.
Keywords: Toddlers; feeding practices; stunting Toddlers; feeding practices; stunting

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Damanik, S.M.; Wanda, D.; Hayati, H. Feeding Practices for Toddlers with Stunting in Jakarta: A Case Study. Pediatr. Rep. 2020, 12, 8695. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.8695

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Damanik SM, Wanda D, Hayati H. Feeding Practices for Toddlers with Stunting in Jakarta: A Case Study. Pediatric Reports. 2020; 12(s1):8695. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.8695

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Damanik, Sri Melfa, Dessie Wanda, and Happy Hayati. 2020. "Feeding Practices for Toddlers with Stunting in Jakarta: A Case Study" Pediatric Reports 12, no. s1: 8695. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2020.8695

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