2022
DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v6i1sp.2022.306-313
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The Association Between Drinking Water Management Behavior and the Level of Macronutrient Adequency with Nutritional Status of Toddlers

Abstract: Background: Currently, in Indonesia various types of nutritional problems still occur in toddlers such as stunting, underweight, and wasting. There are several factors that influence the occurrence of these nutritional problems, such as drinking water management behavior and nutritional intake. Objectives: To analyze the relationship between drinking water management behavior and the adequacy level of macronutrients on the nutritional status of children under five. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional de… Show more

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“…Researchers also discovered that excrement in the septic tank affected the water used for sanitation, so that water used for daily requirements, such as washing eating utensils and washing hands, included coliforms. The presence of potentially harmful bacteria, such as coliform and E. Coli, can be hazardous to one's health due to contamination of drinking sources or the container in which the drinking water is stored (47).…”
Section: The Effect Of Environmental Sanitation On Stunting Occurencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers also discovered that excrement in the septic tank affected the water used for sanitation, so that water used for daily requirements, such as washing eating utensils and washing hands, included coliforms. The presence of potentially harmful bacteria, such as coliform and E. Coli, can be hazardous to one's health due to contamination of drinking sources or the container in which the drinking water is stored (47).…”
Section: The Effect Of Environmental Sanitation On Stunting Occurencesmentioning
confidence: 99%