2022
DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.73462
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A Focus Group Discussion on the Benefits of Bio-pigment in Preventing Stunting and Obesity with RPTRA Administrators in South Jakarta

Abstract: The problem of stunting in Indonesia has recently been getting worse and has become in the top three positions in Southeast Asia due to the lack of public understanding, one of which is about nutrition. Currently in Jakarta, to reach mothers, RPTRA (Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak/Child-friendly Integrated Public Space) administrators can assist in providing information about nutrition, especially those that can overcome the problem of stunting more broadly. This activity was carried out to provide more unders… Show more

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“…Here are the field activities carried out in June and October 2021. All activities carried out are based on several journals related to community service, such as FGDs (Biasini et al, 2022), community training (Kurnianta et al, 2022), expanding marketing networks (Vertygo et al, 2022), and training various communities in destination villages (Safe'i et al, 2022;Kurnianta et al, 2022), and are proven to have positive and beneficial results in improving economic conditions in destination villages. The field activities carried out in June and October 2021 are presented in Table 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here are the field activities carried out in June and October 2021. All activities carried out are based on several journals related to community service, such as FGDs (Biasini et al, 2022), community training (Kurnianta et al, 2022), expanding marketing networks (Vertygo et al, 2022), and training various communities in destination villages (Safe'i et al, 2022;Kurnianta et al, 2022), and are proven to have positive and beneficial results in improving economic conditions in destination villages. The field activities carried out in June and October 2021 are presented in Table 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mothers' knowledge about complementary feeding is crucial for babies' healthy growth and development to prevent malnutrition. Apart from the interventions in the form of education on complementary feeding, nutrition is a primary determinant of a child's future health 21 . Child nutrition standards should be observed when a child begins to be given complimentary foods and since pregnancy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%