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LENGTH OF PATERNAL EDUCATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH HEIGHT-FOR-AGE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN RURAL AREA OF SEPATAN TIMUR-TANGERANG

Created by :
DUDUNG ANGKASA, S.Gz,M.Gizi ( 211120439 )
NADIYAH, S.Gz, M.Si   LARAS SITOAYU, S.Gz, M.K.M



SubjectGIZI ANAK
PERKEMBANGAN ANAK
Alt. Subject CHILDREN NUTRITION
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
KeywordPATERNAL EDUCATIONAL STATUS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS

Description:

Paternal educational status plays an important role in long-term nutritional status of children. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between paternal factors and school children nutritional status in rural setting, Indonesia. A cross-sectional study carried out in September up to November 2015 involving 368 primary public school children in Sepatan Timur, Tangerang. Structured questionnaires were administered to parents, containing household characteristics such as length of school year, working status, number of siblings. Children weight and height were measured using a weighing scale and microtoise, respectively. Anthropometric indices, height-for-age (HAZ) and body mass index for-age (BAZ), were produced by using WHO-Antroplus. Children�s food intake and snacking habits were assessed using single 24 hours food recall and food frequency questionnaire, respectively. Others variables were physical activity and infectious disease history. Multiple regression analyses were employed to enquire research questions. Results indicated that children with father�s educational status less than 9 years had a significant 0.607 lower HAZ if compared to those educational status more or equal to 9 years after adjustment for mother�s schooling year, working status, number of household member, children�s history of diarrhea and physical activity status, sex, age and snacking frequency. Conclusion, father�s educational status was associated with height for age among school children in rural area of Sepatan Timur.

Contributor:
  1. IDRUS JUSAT, Ph.D
Date Create:29/08/2019
Type:Text
Format:PDF
Language:Indonesian
Identifier:UEU-Journal-11_0055
Collection ID:11_0055


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Gizi Indon 2018, 41(1):27-38

Relation Collection:
Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan

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Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul

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