LITERATURE REVIEW: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOOD SECURITY AND STUNTING AMONG TODDLERS

N. Sihite
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Stunting is a condition in children with a length or height of less than -2 SD. Stunting harms children under five and causes growth failure due to chronic nutritional deficiency. In Indonesia in 2017, the prevalence of stunting was 36.4%, which shows the world that Indonesia ranks third as the country with the highest majority of stunting in Southeast Asia. The harmful impact of stunting in the future is a decrease in the quality of human resources, which includes aspects of decreasing the productivity of human resources in the future. Food security is indicated to be one of the factors causing stunting in toddlers, and stunting conditions are closely related to food insecurity experienced by toddlers. This literature review aims to analyze and provide information on the relationship between food security and the incidence of stunting in children under five. The narrative study reviewed many research articles related to food security and the incidence of stunting in children under five. The review results from various sources have been reviewed, showing a close relationship between food security and the incidence of stunting in children under five. Food insecurity experienced by a family directly impacts the food intake of family members to be not optimal both in terms of quantity and quality; this is the cause of the formation of a situation that is not food insecure. The long-term of this condition is that the nutritional adequacy of children under five is not fulfilled, and stunting cannot be prevented. Hopefully, this study can provide information that food adequacy, as seen from food security, is the basis for fulfilling the nutritional needs of children under five. Keywords: Toddler, Food security, Stunting
文献综述:食品安全与幼儿发育迟缓的关系
发育迟缓是指儿童的身高或长度低于-2标准差。发育迟缓危害五岁以下儿童,并因慢性营养缺乏而导致生长衰竭。2017年,印度尼西亚的发育迟缓率为36.4%,这表明印度尼西亚是东南亚发育迟缓率最高的国家,排名第三。发育迟缓对未来的有害影响是人力资源质量的下降,包括未来人力资源生产力的下降。粮食安全是导致幼儿发育迟缓的因素之一,而发育迟缓与幼儿所经历的粮食不安全密切相关。本文献综述旨在分析并提供有关粮食安全与五岁以下儿童发育迟缓发生率之间关系的信息。叙述性研究回顾了许多与粮食安全和五岁以下儿童发育迟缓发生率有关的研究文章。对各种来源的审查结果进行了审查,表明粮食安全和五岁以下儿童发育迟缓发生率之间存在密切关系。家庭所经历的粮食不安全直接影响家庭成员的食物摄入在数量和质量上都不是最优的;这是造成粮食不安全状况的原因。这种情况的长期后果是,五岁以下儿童的营养不足得不到满足,发育迟缓无法预防。希望这项研究可以提供信息,从粮食安全的角度来看,食物充足是满足五岁以下儿童营养需求的基础。关键词:幼儿,食品安全,发育迟缓
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