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Determinants of wasting among children aged 6–23 months from low-income households in Indonesia: an analysis of the SSGI 2022
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Nutrition & Food Science
Nutrition & Food Science (2026) 56 (4): 740–753.
Published: 06 April 2026
...-use rights only Wasting Under two children Low-income households Determinant factors Wasting is a condition in which a child is too thin for his or her height (low weight-for-height), indicating acute undernutrition. (UNICEF, 2019). Wasting is measured by the weight-for-height...
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Determinants of stunting among children 6–23 months: a population-based study in Indonesia
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Nutrition & Food Science
Nutrition & Food Science (2024) 54 (8): 1369–1382.
Published: 16 July 2024
... Indonesia Under two children The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported that approximately 27.4% of children under five years of age in Southeast Asia experienced stunting(UNICEF, 2021). Among Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia had the highest prevalence of child stunting (0–59 months...
