Jurnal EduHealth
Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition January - March, 2025

The Effect of Diet Patterns, Food Security and Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) on the Incidence of Stunting In Lontar Village, Tirtayasa District, Serang Regency In 2024

Ajeng Mahatur (Unknown)
Fajar Saputra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Mar 2025

Abstract

Stunting is a condition where a toddler has a height that is lower than it should be according to age. Diet, Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) and Food Security are some of the factors that play a major role in stunting. The purpose of this study was to determine the direct and indirect effects of the relationship between Diet, Clean and Healthy Living Behavior and Food Security on Stunting Incidence. The research design was carried out with a case study to determine the effect of diet, food security and clean and healthy living behavior on the incidence of toddler Stunting in Lontar Village, Tirtayasa District, Serang Regency in 2024. The population of this study were toddlers aged 2-5 years who had their height measured in January - August 2024 totaling 3,598 toddlers. Consisting of a case population, namely toddlers with Stunting as many as 229 toddlers. The results of the study on the indirect effect of PHBS (X2) on Stunting Incidence (Y), through Food Security (Z) were 0.015. P-Values = 0.341 > 0.05, it is concluded that Food Security (Z) does not significantly mediate the relationship between PHBS (X2) and Stunting Incidence (Y), and the indirect effect of Dietary Patterns (X1) on Stunting Incidence (Y), through Food Security (Z) is 0.127. P-Values = 0.035 <0.05, it is concluded that Food Security (Z) significantly mediates the relationship between Dietary Patterns (X1) and Stunting Incidence (Y). Dietary Patterns, PHBS and Food Security have a very significant influence on stunting incidence in Lontar Village, Tirtayasa District, Serang Regency. Of the three direct variables, the Dietary Pattern variable is the one with the largest value that greatly influences stunting incidence, which is 49.4%. While the two indirect variables for the mediation relationship of Food Security do not significantly affect the relationship between PHBS and Stunting Incidence, Food Security has an effect and significantly mediates the relationship between Dietary Patterns and Stunting Incidence.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

healt

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Public Health Veterinary

Description

The EduHealt journal contains articles based on research results or equivalent in the health field. The research includes research related to the community environment as well as in the general public. Articles published in this journal have never been published/published by other ...