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Nutrition Education

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  • Study Status: Published
  • Study Type: Review
  • Study Location: Indonesia

Study Title
Effectiveness of Family Nutrition Education on the Incidence of Stunting: Systematic Review

Principal Investigator
Siti Hardiyanti, Etty Rekawati, Agus Setiawan, Dwi Cahya Rahmadiyah

Affiliation
Magister of Community Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia

Start Date
Not specified

End Date
Not specified

Study Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of family nutrition education in preventing stunting in children under five years of age.

Short Abstract
This systematic review investigates the impact of family nutrition education on reducing stunting incidence. It includes 75,261 articles reviewed using PRISMA methodology and identifies key factors such as increasing knowledge, dietary diversity, and healthy development practices in reducing stunting.

Study Design
Systematic review using the PRISMA method.

Population
Families of toddlers under the age of five in Indonesia.

Sample Size
75,261 articles reviewed; 10 studies were included in the final analysis.

Inclusion Criteria
Articles published from 2018 to 2023, focused on family nutrition education and its impact on stunting prevention in toddlers.

Exclusion Criteria
Articles that were not available in full text, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, or literature reviews.

Intervention/Exposure
Family nutrition education interventions to improve knowledge, dietary practices, and parenting behavior.

Outcome Measures
Improved knowledge, healthier development, increased dietary diversity, and reduced incidence of stunting.

Funding Source
Not specified.

Collaborating Institutions
Universitas Indonesia

Ethics Approval
Not specified for this review.

Publication Status
Published in Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research (2024).

Keywords
Family nutrition education, stunting, toddler nutrition, health behavior, Indonesia.

Data Collection Methods
Literature review across multiple databases such as Sage Journal, PubMed, ClinicalKey, Science Direct, Proquest, Ebsco, Embase, and Springer Link.

Primary Data Availability
Not applicable.

Contact Information
Siti Hardiyanti: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.