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Status Gizi Anak Baru Masuk Sekolah di Kota Denpasar Suastiti, Ni Made Ayu
Community Health Vol 1 No 1
Publisher : Community Health

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The proportion of newly enrolled elementary students at age 6-9 years in city of Denpasar in 2007 that consider as stunted was 36,1%. Proportion of thin boys was 9,2% and thin girls 7,4%. Meanwhile, boys and girls who were overweight was 18,3% and 11,5%, respectively. Newly enrolled elementary students are risk of getting nutritional problem either under or overweight. The aim of this study was to analyze the nutritional status of newly enrolled elementary students in City of Denpasar in 2011 based on antropometric indexes including weight for age, height for age and BMI for age. This was an observational study that applying cross sectional desigen. There ware 300 samples in the study that were selected by cluster random samplin method. The data for determining the nutritional status of the children was obtain and analyzed from report of the newly enrolled elementary students health screening in 2011. It than was presented in either table or description. It was found that based on BMI for age index more than half of the children 59,30% had normal nutritional status, 26,70% was overweight and 14,00% was undernourishhed.
Analysis Factor Dominance and Contribution Program Performance against Stunting Incidents in Bali Province: SSGI Data Analysis Suiraoka, I Putu; Nursanyoto, Hertog; Suarjana, I Made; Suastiti, Ni Made Ayu
Poltekita: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

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Since 2017, Bali Province has consistently ranked first in the lowest stunting prevalence in Indonesia. Planned programmes should be exploring and identifying certain factors which trigger stuntling, so as to reduce the prevalence of stuntin' at least in line with established distribution patterns. The data used in this research is secondary data from the Indonesian Nutrition Status Study in the Province. The analysis carried out included: Univariate analysis and multivariate analysis using backward logistic regression analysis. The results of the analysis of determinant factors and performance evaluation of the Nutrition and Health Program in Bali Province show that the factors that contribute to the stunting problem in Bali are: (a) area of residence (AOR= 1.57; 95%CI= 1.31 - 1.89); (b) PMT for pregnant women (AOR= 0.55; 95% CI= 0.39 - 0.78); (c) Pregnancy Examination (AOR= 0.83; 95%CI= 0.61 - 1.14); (d) Birth Status (AOR= 1.52; 95%CI= 1.22 - 1.90); (e) Body length at birth (AOR= 1.54 - 2.11); (f) Birth weight (AOR= 2.48; 95%CI= 1.71 - 3.58); (g) Variety of Toddler Consumption (AOR= 1.65; 95%CI= 1.36 - 2.00); and (h) Program Immunization (AOR=.0.69; 95%CI= 0.51 - 0.96). The potential for stunting occurs before the baby is born; therefore, it is recommended that priority programs be developed for women of childbearing age and pregnant women