Prevalence of Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF) in Bangka Belitung Province

T. Permata, Eka Safitri Yanti
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Malnutrition in toddlers is known to cause disturbances for growth and development. The impact on poor mental development and school achievement and disorders. Conventional tools are often used to predict this risk. On the other hand, the classification of nutritional disorders using the Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF) can predict this risk better. The CIAF method is an anthropometric index that combines the three indices of weight/age, height/age, and weight/height to determine the nutritional status of toddlers. Based on Riskesdas data in 2018, the prevalence of stunting under five in Indonesia reaches 30.8% or around 7 million children under five suffer from stunting. This situation is greater than the maximum stunting prevalence limit set by WHO, which is 20%. The prevalence of stunting under five in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands is 23.37% where the highest cases occur in West Bangka Regency. However, West Bangka Regency in particular and the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands in general have not classified malnutrition that occurs based on CIAF. This research is a descriptive analytic study with a cross sectional design which was conducted for 10 (ten) months in West Bangka Regency. A sample of 155 toddlers was taken by using multistage random sampling technique. The instruments used include a questionnaire about the characteristics, characteristics of parents, and family economy. The measurement tools used to assess nutritional status are in the form of calibrated digital weight and height scales. The results show that 48.4% or almost half of the respondents experience growth and development failure. Most failure to thrive was in the stunting and underweight category (21.3%) and the least was in the wasting only category (1.3%). Type, age of the child, mother's age, mother's education and household income are not variables that affect the nutritional status of children. Further research is needed with a wider scope of variables so that it can be found what are the factors that influence the occurrence of malnutrition.
Bangka belitong省人体测量失败综合指数(CIAF)患病率
众所周知,幼儿营养不良会对生长发育造成干扰。对智力发育不良、学业成绩和障碍的影响。常规工具通常用于预测这种风险。另一方面,使用人体测量失败综合指数(CIAF)对营养失调进行分类可以更好地预测这种风险。CIAF法是一种结合体重/年龄、身高/年龄和体重/身高三个指标来确定幼儿营养状况的人体测量指数。根据2018年Riskesdas的数据,印度尼西亚五岁以下儿童发育迟缓的发生率达到30.8%,即约700万五岁以下儿童患有发育迟缓。这一情况超过了世卫组织设定的最高发育迟缓患病率限制,即20%。邦加勿里洞群岛省5岁以下发育迟缓的患病率为23.37%,其中最高的病例发生在西邦加摄政。然而,特别是西邦加摄政王和邦加勿里洞群岛省,并没有根据CIAF对发生的营养不良进行分类。本研究是一项描述性分析研究,采用横断面设计,在西邦卡摄政区进行了10个月的研究。采用多阶段随机抽样方法,对155名幼儿进行抽样调查。所使用的工具包括问卷调查的特点,父母的特点,和家庭经济。用于评估营养状况的测量工具是经过校准的数字体重和身高秤。调查结果显示,48.4%或近一半的受访者经历了成长和发展失败。发育不良者以发育迟缓和体重不足者最多(21.3%),仅消瘦者最少(1.3%)。儿童的类型、年龄、母亲的年龄、母亲的教育程度和家庭收入都不是影响儿童营养状况的变量。需要进一步研究更广泛的变量,以便发现影响营养不良发生的因素是什么。
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