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NAMA : Intan Fatria Yuliani

NIM : P1337420217037

KELAS : 2A
Nutrition

Constant diarrhea can lead to an infection that negatively affects a child's development
and growth, while a child with an infection can cause malnutrition. So the probable cause of
stunting in the children is an infection with giaria duodenas. Using tablets to cure ailments on
children is a custom to be encouraged, especially in rural areas where children are more
susceptible to infection because of less hygienic environments and low medical education. Until
the age of six, exclusive milk was never practiced there at the same level as breast feeding. This
suggests that there is a need to continue striving to educate on treatments about the
importance and benefits of exclusive feeding during the first six minutes of life. A child, which
received A number of vitamin A in dose 6 mo (93%) were previously on (93%) while the person
required to have used him to kill micronic in the 4 wk previously with the small . The powder
was known to import it on children's status.

We noticed that the diet for most children was not diversified. The case may be
explained because of the low status of the participants' wealth as well as the high value of the
animal source nan. It is also likely that providing balanced food for children will have a part in
society And nutritional intake of complementary foods, compared to the requirements of
nutrition intake for children Overall, the nutrition intake of children is below the recommended
level of health Besides a food shortage in zinc, we also noticed the lack of availability in
Rwanda . There is need for development and public health messages to focus on the
importance of optimum nutritional status for women during the introductory period and
exclusive breast-feeding in the first six stages of life needs to be enhanced and supported so
that the child is not stunted.
Daftar pustaka

Uwiringiyimana ,V . , ocke , M .C . , Amer , S. & Veldkamp , A . (2019) Nutrition . Predictors of


stunting with particular focus on complementary feeding practices : A cross-sectional study in
the northern province of Rwanda , 60 : 11-18 Available at http:// www.nutritionjrnl.com

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