Differences in Diet and Nutritional Status in Toddlers in Coastal and Mountainous Areas

Malnutrition of toddlers is often referred to as the golden age, which is irreversible. One of the factors that influence nutritional status is diet. The different geographical location between the coast and the mountains causes different food sources to be obtained. The purpose of this study was to...

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Main Authors: Puji Lestari (Author), Nurul Hidayati (Author), Melya Ummunnisa (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University, 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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