2023
DOI: 10.58723/abdigermas.v1i2.24
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The Efficiency of Providing Animal Protein from Fish as Supplementary Feeding for Toddlers with Stunting

Muhammad Ridho Nugroho,
Dedi Yansyah,
Umarsyah Rhedo
et al.

Abstract: Given its many benefits over other animal products as a source of protein, salmon is a very suitable source of animal protein to help initiatives that aim to enhance community nutrition and combat stunting. To keep Indonesia from losing its golden generation in the future, stunting must be treated appropriately. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of supplemental fish-based diet on the nutritional status of stunting toddlers. The sample in this study consisted of 26 stunted toddlers receiving fish… Show more

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“…Stunting rates have been reduced by a variety of intervention strategies, one of which is the Lubuklinggau City Fisheries Service's provision of fish-based supplementary feeding (PMT). This study intends to evaluate the efficacy of supplementing the diets of stunting toddlers in Lubuklinggau City with fish-based foods (Nugroho, Yansyah, et al, 2023). This research is in line with research conducted by (Nugroho, Armeidi, & Mahyuddin, 2023).…”
Section: Indonesian Journal Of Health Research and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Stunting rates have been reduced by a variety of intervention strategies, one of which is the Lubuklinggau City Fisheries Service's provision of fish-based supplementary feeding (PMT). This study intends to evaluate the efficacy of supplementing the diets of stunting toddlers in Lubuklinggau City with fish-based foods (Nugroho, Yansyah, et al, 2023). This research is in line with research conducted by (Nugroho, Armeidi, & Mahyuddin, 2023).…”
Section: Indonesian Journal Of Health Research and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 64%