FAMILY FOOD SECURITY AND THE INCIDENT OF STUNTING TODDLERS IN EAST BARITO REGENCY CENTRAL KALIMANTAN PROVINCE

Ahmad Suhaimi, None Riniwati, None Heldawati
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This study aims to assess family food security and its relationship with food availability, food access, and food diversity in Dusun Tengah District, East Barito Regency, Central Kalimantan Province. The research methodology involves observation, interviews, and data recording. The findings reveal that the average daily energy intake for children under five in Dusun Tengah District is 960.76 kcal/cap/day, with a PPH score of 63.7. The majority of households fall into the category of food insecurity, with a moderate level of hunger at 81.1%. Severe hunger is observed in 7.8% of households, while food insecurity without hunger is reported in 11.1% of cases, and no households are classified as food secure. Regarding food availability, all households are in the low category, accounting for 100% of respondents. In terms of food access, 39% of respondents have a distance of less than 25 minutes to the market, while 61% have access to the market within a 25-minute distance. As for food diversity, 100% of the families of toddlers’ experience food insecurity, with none in the food-safe or food-alert category. The composite index shows that no families have a food-safe status, 28% have a food-alert status, and the majority, accounting for 72%, experience food insecurity. The correlation coefficients with stunting are 0.233 for availability, 0.113 for access, and 0.081 for diversity, indicating a weak relationship between availability, access, and diversity with stunting.
家庭粮食安全与加里曼丹省中东部巴里托县幼儿发育迟缓事件
本研究旨在评估加里曼丹省中部东巴里托县Dusun Tengah区的家庭粮食安全及其与粮食供应、粮食获取和粮食多样性的关系。研究方法包括观察、访谈和数据记录。研究结果显示,都松登加地区5岁以下儿童的平均每日能量摄入量为960.76千卡/顶/天,PPH得分为63.7。大多数家庭属于粮食不安全类别,81.1%处于中等饥饿水平。7.8%的家庭存在严重饥饿,11.1%的家庭报告存在无饥饿的粮食不安全,没有家庭被列为粮食安全。在食物供应方面,所有家庭都属于低类别,占受访者的100%。在食品获取方面,39%的受访者到市场的距离在25分钟以内,61%的受访者到市场的距离在25分钟以内。在食物多样性方面,100%的幼儿家庭都有食物不安全的经历,没有一个家庭属于食品安全或食品警报类别。综合指数显示,没有家庭处于食品安全状态,28%的家庭处于食品警戒状态,大多数家庭(占72%)处于食品不安全状态。可用性、可及性和多样性与发育迟缓的相关系数分别为0.233、0.113和0.081,表明可用性、可及性和多样性与发育迟缓的关系较弱。
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