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Edukasi Pentingnya MP-ASI Sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Stunting Pada Masa Golden Anak Di Wilayah Puskesmas Kotabaru Masito, Masito
Majalah Cendekia Mengabdi Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Majalah Cendekia Mengabdi
Publisher : CV. Wadah Publikasi Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63004/mcm.v2i1.355

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Pendahuluan: Kurangnya pengetahuan ibu mengenai pemberian makanan pendamping dan masih adanya kebiasaan yang merugikan kesehatan seperti pemberian susu kental manis bagi bayi balita dapat menyebabkan anak rentan terkena penyakit khususnya infeksi. Pada dua tahun pertama kehidupan balita mulai muncul rasa kepekaan terhadap lingkungan yang berlangsung singkat dan tidak dapat diulang sehingga disebut sebagai masa emas. Setiap orang tua perlu memperhatikan kebutuhan gizi anaknya karena masalah gizi dapat dipengaruhi oleh faktor tidak langsung yang berasal dari orang tua yaitu kurangnya pengetahuan orang tua terkhusus ibu mengenai pentingnya kebutuhan gizi anak. Hal ini dapat menyebabkan anak menjadi stunting. Salah satu upaya penanganan stunting yang dapat langsung dilakukan dengan masalah gizi adalah pemberian Air Susu Ibu (ASI) dan Makanan Pendamping Air Susu Ibu (MP-ASI).Tujuan: Meningkatkan pengetahuan ibu terhadap pemberian Air Susu Ibu dan Makanan Pendamping Air Susu Ibu (MP-ASI).Metode: Metode yang digunakan adalah sosialisasi menggunakan media pamflet.Hasil: Hasil dari kegiatan ini terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan ibu tentang manfaat MP-ASI.Simpulan: Simpulan dari kegiatan ibu lebih lebih memahami pentingnya MP-ASI terhadap kesehatan dan tumbuh kembang anak.
Keberadaan Escherichia coli Pada Air Sungai Musi Kota Palembang Masito, Masito; Novianti, Dewi; Marmaini, Marmaini
Indobiosains 2024: Volume 6 No 2 Agustus 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/indobiosains.v6i2.15895

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This research is entitled The Existence of Escherichia coli in Musi River Water, Palembang City. This research was conducted from April to May 2024 at the Palembang Public Health Laboratory Center. This research aims to analyze the number of E.coli in the Musi River water in the city of Palembang. The location for sampling river water is divided into 3 (three) stations, namely upstream (Musi VI), middle (Ampera) and downstream (Musi IV).  Each river water sample was taken 2 (two) times on different days at low tide. This sample was taken by purposive sampling and 10 ml of each river water sample was taken. River water samples were tested using the membrane filter method. The results showed that the ALT value in river water at station 1 on the 1st day was 2.2 x 103 CFU/ml, at station 1 on the 2nd day as much as 2.4 x 103 CFU/ml, at station 2 on the 1st day as much as 1.9 x 103 CFU/ml, at station 2 on the 2nd day as much as 2.3 x 103 CFU/ml, at station 3 on the 1st day as much as 1.7 x 103 CFU/ml, at station 3 on the 3rd day as much as 2.1 x 103 CFU/ml. All positive samples contained E.coli bacteria, and exceeded the threshold for hygienic water and sanitation, namely above 0 CFU/100 ml (Permenkes, 2023)  
Feed Efficiency and Growth Modeling of KUB Chicken: A Comparison Between Commercial and Alternative Feeds Oktariansyah, Yadi; Cahyani, Riski; Masito, Masito
Journal of Natural Sciences Vol 6, No 3 (2025): Journal of Natural Sciences November
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jonas.v6i3.989

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Feed costs constitute a major expense in poultry production, emphasizing the need for efficient feeding strategies among smallholder farmers. The Ayam Kampung Unggul Balitbangtan (KUB) chicken is a promising native breed, yet limited research integrates feed efficiency with growth prediction modeling. This study evaluated commercial and alternative feed types while developing growth models. Twenty-five KUB chickens (~7 days old) were assigned to five dietary treatments: 100% commercial feed, 100% corn, 100% rice bran, 50% commercial + 50% corn, and 50% commercial + 50% rice bran, arranged in a completely randomized design with five replications. Body weight and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were recorded weekly for four weeks and analyzed using ANOVA. Nonlinear models (Exponential, Gompertz, Logistic) were applied for growth prediction. Feed type (F = 14.30, p 0.001), week (F = 292.68, p 0.001), and their interaction (F = 3.53, p 0.01) significantly affected body weight. The mixed diet of 50% commercial feed and 50% corn produced the highest final weight (228.8 g), while corn and rice bran diets resulted in lower growth. Logistic models best described balanced diets, whereas Exponential models reflected nutrient-limited growth, providing predictive insights aimed at enhancing feed strategies for smallholder farmers.