2012
DOI: 10.7454/msk.v16i1.1299
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Relationship between Maternal Nutritional Status and Infant Birth Weight of Vegetarians in DKI Jakarta

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“…Birth weight in general is strongly associated with fetal, neonatal, and post-neonatal mortality, infant morbidity, and long-term disturbance of growth and development. The results of Fikawati et al's research showed that babies born with body weights that did not reach the normal standard were due to the fact that the mother before pregnancy had an eating pattern that did not consume food sourced from animal protein (Fikawati et al, 2012;Rahayu et al, 2015) birth length is also a risk factor for stunting in this study. The results of this study are in line with research conducted by Anugraheni in 2012 which short birth length is a risk factor for stunting in children aged 12-36 months with OR: 2.81 (95% CI: 1.89-4.17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Birth weight in general is strongly associated with fetal, neonatal, and post-neonatal mortality, infant morbidity, and long-term disturbance of growth and development. The results of Fikawati et al's research showed that babies born with body weights that did not reach the normal standard were due to the fact that the mother before pregnancy had an eating pattern that did not consume food sourced from animal protein (Fikawati et al, 2012;Rahayu et al, 2015) birth length is also a risk factor for stunting in this study. The results of this study are in line with research conducted by Anugraheni in 2012 which short birth length is a risk factor for stunting in children aged 12-36 months with OR: 2.81 (95% CI: 1.89-4.17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…If a girl's nutritional intake is adequate, then the growth of body organs and reproductive organs is functioning properly. Nutritional status before conception greatly affects the incidence of BBLR and stunting ( 47-51 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As many as 75% of perinatal deaths are caused by prematurity, especially babies with a gestational age of <32 weeks who cannot survive within the first year. Premature babies are generally caused by pregnancy complications that make the mother's womb in womb weak so that the fetus must be born immediately (Fikawati et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%