2018
DOI: 10.14238/pi57.5.2017.252-61
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Upper arm fat and muscle in stunted and non-stunted children aged 0-24 months

Abstract: Background The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is high, with particularly negative impacts on health during childhood as well as adolescence. Stunting impacts the health of children as well as adults, especially with regards to future obesity. Therefore, evaluating body composition of stunted children before 2 years of age is necessary. Objective To compare upper arm fat and muscle measurements in stunted and non-stunted children aged 0-24 months of age. Methods We analyzed secondary data of the Division o… Show more

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“…This leads to stunted growth and short stature [ 8 ]. This also happened similarly to a study conducted by Arundito et al in 2017, where the prevalence of children aged 0-6 months, 7-12 months, and 13-24 months respectively was 7.46%, 18.32%, and 25.91% [9]. This illustrates that as children aged 0-24 months get older, their likelihood of having short stature increases.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…This leads to stunted growth and short stature [ 8 ]. This also happened similarly to a study conducted by Arundito et al in 2017, where the prevalence of children aged 0-6 months, 7-12 months, and 13-24 months respectively was 7.46%, 18.32%, and 25.91% [9]. This illustrates that as children aged 0-24 months get older, their likelihood of having short stature increases.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%