- Original Article
- General Pediatrics
- Effect of maternal and child factors on stunting: partial least squares structural equation modeling
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Agus Santosa, Essa Novanda Arif, Dinal Abdul Ghoni
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2022;65(2):90-97. Published online May 4, 2021
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Question: What effects do maternal and child factors have on stunting? Are there significant indicators of stunting?
Finding: Child and maternal factors had 49.8% and 30.3% effects on stunting, respectively. The primary child factor was infant formula dose, while the primary maternal factor was nutritional status.
Meaning: More attention to nutritional status during pregnancy and ensuring the appropriate dose of infant formula at ages 6–24 months can prevent stunting. |
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