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Optimizing Child Growth Through Training on Processing and Applying MP-ASI Giving Patterns Optimalisasi Pertumbuhan Anak Melalui Pelatihan Mengolah Dan Menerapkan Pola Pemberian MP-ASI
Complementary Foods for Mother's Milk (MP-ASI) are foods that contain nutrients that are given to children aged more than 6 months to meet the nutritional intake needs other than breast milk. Mother's milk (ASI) is... -
Coaching Nenek ASI Sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Nenek tentang Asi Eksklusif di Kota Pekanbaru
Background . Basic Health Research data on the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding programs in Indonesia in 2018 was only 38% (the government's target of >80%). One of the efforts to increase the coverage... -
Economic Empowerment and Family Health Activities in Tanimulya Village, Ngamprah District, West Bandung Regency Through the Movement for Cultivating Moringa Plants (Meteor) in 2022 Kegiatan Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Dan Kesehatan Keluarga Di Desa Tanimulya Kecamatan Ngamprah Kabupaten Bandung Barat Melalui Gerakan Membudidayakan Tanaman Kelor (Meteor) Tahun 2022
Background Tanimulya village has 25 community pillars (RW), which has 26 posyandu. During the pandemic, some of the people of Tanimulya village were threatened from an economic and health perspective. Many have also... -
Empowerment Of Cares In Training Of Asi Support Group In Teluk Kenidai Village, Kampar District Pemberdayaan Kader Dalam Pelatihan Kelompok Pendukung Asi Di Desa Teluk Kenidai Kabupaten Kampar
Data coverage of infants who were exclusively breastfed in Kampar Regency in 2014 was 66.08%, this percentage is still below the national target. The aim of the activity is to empower cadres in KP-ASI training to... -
Prevent Stunting Through Health Education During Pregnancy in Rejosari Village, Pekanbaru City Cegah Stunting Melalui Edukasi Kesehatan Di Masa Kehamilan Di Kelurahan Rejosari Kota Pekanbaru
Background. Stunting is a height growth disorder. The prevalence of stunting in Riau Province based on the Indonesian Toddler Nutrition Status Survey in 2019 was 23.7% (WHO standard < 20%). The trigger for...