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Body Size and Nutritional Status of Children Aged 6-12 Years in Jungkat Village, Jongkat District, Mempawah Regency Candramila, Wolly; Bilqis, Khofifah Azmi; Mardiyyaningsih, Asriah Nurdini; Kurniati, Yulia; Suvani, Monika Susi; Hartini, Titin; Rohmatullayaly, Eneng Nunuz; Kawulur, Elda Irma Jeanne Joice
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 32 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.32.5.1303-1312

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The significant impact of stunting in early childhood affects both physical growth and cognitive development. The prevalence of stunting in Jungkat Village highlights the importance of monitoring growth and development during mid-childhood (ages 6-12), as it is a critical period for cognitive, social, and physical development. The study aims to provide insights into the effectiveness of interventions in addressing stunting by describing the body size and nutritional status of children aged 6-12 in Jungkat Village. A cross-sectional method was employed in four primary schools in Jongkat District. Anthropometric measurements of body height and body weight were used to calculate nutritional status indices, including the body height-to-age index and body mass index. In Jungkat Village, children aged 6-12 show varied growth patterns, including high rates of stunting and obesity, with some stunted children maintaining normal BMI for age, indicating complex interactions between nutrition and growth. In addition, there is no significant sexual dimorphism in growth patterns at this age, but differences in weight are evident, with boys generally heavier after age 7. Environmental, socioeconomic, and behavioral factors may significantly influence these patterns, underscoring the need for integrated health and nutrition interventions that target maternal and early childhood support.
E-MAGAZINE DEVELOPMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS AND STUNTING IN JUNGKAT VILLAGE AS AN INSTRUCTIONAL TOOL IN BODY DEFENSE SYSTEM Suvani, Monika Susi; Candramila, Wolly; Mardiyyaningsih, Asriah Nurdini
Bioeducation Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Bioeducation Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang Address: Biology Education Study Program Faculty Mathematics and Natural Science (FMIPA) Jl. Prof. Dr. Hamka Air Tawar Barat, Padang-West Sumatera-Indonesia Telp. +62751-7057420 - Fax.+62751-7058772 - Ph. +6281363229286

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/bioedu.v9i1.500

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Magazines are widely known among teenagers but are still rarely found in the world of education. Content in magazines can also be considered to raise very important issues in society. Information on the relationship between tuberculosis and stunting, which is a problem in society, can be provided in learning through enrichment media in the form of e-magazines to be applied in learning about the structure and function of cells that make up tissue in the body's defense system in class XI high school. This research aims to develop an e-magazine about Immunity and TB and find out the results of the media developed for class XI SMA. The development of the e-magazine adapted the research and development (R&D) framework which refers to Borg and Gall which consists of 10 stages but is limited to the first 5 stages. Media validation was carried out by 5 validators, namely 2 lecturers and 3 high school teachers. Data analysis was carried out quantitatively by calculating the CVR and CVI values. The e-magazine media was successfully developed, and the initial product of this development was considered feasible with CVR and CVI values ​​= 1. The initial product in the form of e-magazine media is ready to proceed to the next development stage by first improving the graphic aspect, namely a clearer image display so that it is easier to understand. It is hoped that the products produced in this development research can motivate teachers to produce innovative media that is in line with technological developments.