Sutarto, STT and Dedy Miswar, DM and Ratna, Dewi Puspita Sari and Reni Indrayani, RI and Anton, Wibowo (2020) Turnityn: Ecological Study of Genesis of Spatial Analysis-Based Stunting. IJICC.
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Abstract
Stunting is a state of height in toddlers that is not age-appropriate. Stunting is the impact of several factors including environmental factors, whether social, physical or chemical, both in terms of quality and quantity, as well as occurrence of high pain, or a combination of both. There is an occurance of stunting toddlers in 100 priority districts/ cities; there are 3 (three) in Lampung Province – South Lampung Regency, East Lampung and Central Lampung – so it is necessary to do research on environmental determinants of stunting in East Lampung Regency. The goal of this research was to decide the environmental determinants of spatial analysis-based stunting. The method uses ecological studies, a type of secondary data from several local government agencies in East Lampung. The results of the distribution of stunting in East Lampung are increasing in densely populated residential areas. Rural communities generally support their lives directly or indirectly on natural resources – this support in their lives raises new problems as their toddlers tend to become stunted due to food shortages. The amount of stunting on dry agricultural land covered with shrubs is relatively less when compared to other areas, such as on dry land agriculture (without bush), as well as more stunting events. And for areas with paddy fields the incidence of stunting is also less than that for dry agriculture.
Item Type: | Other |
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Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Divisions: | Fakultas Kedokteran (FK) > Prodi Pendidikan Dokter |
Depositing User: | DEDY MISWAR |
Date Deposited: | 31 May 2022 06:55 |
Last Modified: | 31 May 2022 06:55 |
URI: | http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/41862 |
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