AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal
Vol 11, No 2 (2026): June

Local cultural practices of the sasak community and their potential role in stunting prevention in Lombok

Mukminah Mukminah (Anesthesiology Nursing Program, Mataram State Islamic University, Mataram)
Najah Sholehah (Biology Education Program, Mataram State Islamic University, Mataram)
Pahrurrozi Pahrurrozi (Department of Islamic Education, Mataram State Islamic University, Mataram)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Jun 2026

Abstract

Stunting is a persistent public health concern in Indonesia. Although national efforts to reduce stunting have been widely implemented, the integration of local cultural practices into community-based prevention strategies has received limited attention. This study aimed to identify the local wisdom of the Sasak people that can provide sustainable solutions for stunting prevention. This study employed a descriptive qualitative design and an exploratory ethnographic approach. The study was conducted in two high-burden stunting districts, East Lombok and North Lombok, Indonesia, from August to December 2025. Ten participants, including mothers, community health volunteers, and Sasak traditional leaders, were purposively selected. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis, which involved data reduction, categorization, and interpretation. Several forms of local wisdom related to maternal and child health were identified, including traditional postpartum care practices, the consumption of nutritious local foods, breastfeeding traditions extending up to 24 months, and culturally based food taboos. Sasak local wisdom plays an important role in preventing stunting. In particular, the consumption of nutritious local foods and traditional postpartum practices supports maternal and child health. Furthermore, breastfeeding practices up to 24 months, which are influenced by cultural and religious values, promote exclusive breastfeeding and sustained optimal infant feeding practices. In conclusion, the local wisdom of the Sasak ethnic community has the potential to serve as a sustainable approach to stunting prevention, as these practices are deeply embedded in the community’s cultural and social lives.

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal merupakan jurnal gizi dan kesehatan dengan E-ISSN 2548-5741 dan ISSN 2527-3310. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kemampuan dalam penyampaian hasil penelitian sebagai media yang dapat digunakan untuk meregistrasi, mendiseminasi, dan mengarsipkan karya peneliti ...