2018
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2018.01705.9
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The relationship of socio-economic and genetic factors with toddler stunting at kenjeran public health center Surabaya

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“…Supported by the results of research conducted in Ethiopia and Madagascar, it is stated that socio-economic factors associated with low income and poverty are associated with stunting. Low family income increases the chances of stunting compared to affluent families by 3.1 times (Ernawati et al 2018). There was a significant relationship between the mother's education and children's stunting.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Supported by the results of research conducted in Ethiopia and Madagascar, it is stated that socio-economic factors associated with low income and poverty are associated with stunting. Low family income increases the chances of stunting compared to affluent families by 3.1 times (Ernawati et al 2018). There was a significant relationship between the mother's education and children's stunting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Previous evidence has also found a significant relationship between family income and the incidence of stunting (Harikatang et al 2020). Family income is the root of nutritional problems, including stunting in children (Ernawati et al 2018). Income is an important factor in determining household expenditures, including family food consumption patterns.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 Another research conducted by Dwi Ernawati (2018) also found 26.9% stunting incidence and 73.1% normal height from the total sample. 19 The further consequences of stunting in toddlers can result in disruption of physical growth, mental development and health status in children. In addition, Ty Beal, et., al (2018) stated that community and societal factors particularly, poor access to health care and living rural areas have been already associated with child stunting.…”
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confidence: 99%