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Poor Dietary Diversity Is Associated with Stunting among Children 6–23 Months in Area of Mergangsan Public Health Center, Yogyakarta

The period of pregnancy and the first two years of children are called the golden period so that the adequacy intake of macro and micronutrients must be fulfilled. Stunting is a chronic undernutrition condition as a result of inadequate quality and quantity of complementary foods with or without inf...

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Published in:Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 2020, Vol.66(Supplement), pp.S398-S405
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