Differences in Food Intake (Energy, Protein, Fat and Carbohydrates) in Child Wasting by Giving Cookies of Purple Sweet Potato and Tempeh Flour
Fitria Mushollini,
Harsono Salimo,
Lilik Retna Kartika Sari
Abstract:Wasting is a malnutrition condition attributable to insufficient food intake and/or disease. Poor quality and quantity nutrition in food intake is particular concern, especially for child wasting. One of the efforts to deal of child wasting is by providing nutrient-rich supplementary foods such as cookies. Cookies of purple sweet potato and tempeh flour have nutritional value of protein (8.06-22.31%) and carbohydrates (63.85-82.42%). The aim of study was to analyze differences in food intake (energy, protein, … Show more
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