Weight and Height Growth of Children Age 14-23 Months Reviewed from Nutrition Intake

Nelatul Izzah, Sri Sularti Dewanti Handayani
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Breast milk is the best food for babies. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months of birth in infants. Breast milk contains all the substances that babies need. However, there are still babies who are not given exclusive breastfeeding and have never even felt breast milk. This is due to the mother's breastmilk not coming out, working mothers, or the production of breastmilk that is felt to be inadequate in meeting the needs of the baby. This study discusses the differences in growth focused on the weight and height of children aged 14-23 months who drink breast milk and infant formula. This type of research is a comparative study with cross sectional design. The population is 115 children aged 12-24 months in Sekaran village. As in this study, respondents are 30 mothers who have children aged 14-23 months. While the sample is 15 children who drink breast milk and 15 children who drink infant formula. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling, where the sample is selected according to predetermined inclusion criteria. Data collection is done through questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Growth data is seen through KMS (health card), filling questionnaires, and interviews with respondents. Hypothesis testing uses an independent t test. The results showed that there are differences in body weight and height growth between children aged 14-23 months who are breastfeed and who take infant formula. The average weight growth value of children who drink breast milk is 10.94 and children who drink formula milk 11.83. The average height growth value of children who drink breast milk is 81.85 and children who drink formula milk 78.46. The difference in average body weight of children who drink breast milk with children who drink formula milk is 1.43. While the difference in the average height of a child who drinks milk with a child who drinks formula milk is 3.39.
从营养摄入看14-23月龄儿童体重和身高的增长
母乳是婴儿最好的食物。世卫组织建议在婴儿出生后的头6个月内采用纯母乳喂养。母乳含有婴儿所需的所有物质。然而,仍然有婴儿没有得到纯母乳喂养,甚至从未感受到母乳。这是由于母亲的母乳不出来,工作的母亲,或生产的母乳被认为不足以满足婴儿的需要。这项研究主要讨论了14-23个月大的孩子喝母乳和婴儿配方奶粉在体重和身高上的差异。这种类型的研究是比较研究与横断面设计。Sekaran村人口为115名12-24个月大的儿童。在这项研究中,调查对象是30位有14-23个月大孩子的母亲。样本是15个喝母乳的孩子和15个喝婴儿配方奶粉的孩子。抽样技术采用有目的抽样,根据预先确定的纳入标准选择样本。数据收集是通过问卷调查、访谈和记录来完成的。增长数据是通过KMS(健康卡)、填写问卷和与受访者的访谈来观察的。假设检验使用独立t检验。结果表明,14-23个月大的婴儿中,母乳喂养和婴儿配方奶粉喂养的婴儿体重和身高增长存在差异。母乳喂养的儿童平均体重增长值为10.94,配方奶喂养的儿童平均体重增长值为11.83。喝母乳的儿童平均身高长高值为81.85,喝配方奶的儿童平均身高长高值为78.46。喝母乳的孩子与喝配方奶的孩子的平均体重相差1.43。而喝牛奶的孩子和喝配方奶的孩子的平均身高相差3.39。
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