2022
DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v2i1.264
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Factors of Stunting from Mother's Pregnancy to Toddler Under 59 Months-Old

Abstract: Stunting is a chronic condition caused by malnutrition in the long term, causing stunted growth in children. Lack of nutritional intake in the long term will cause the growth of height in children to be shorter than the standard age. Factors that cause stunting in children include malnutrition during the mother's womb, genetic factors, lack of exclusive breastfeeding, infection factors, and the age of the baby. This study uses a literature study research method, while data collection techniques are carried out… Show more

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