Perbedaan Status Gizi berdasarkan Riwayat Berat Badan Lahir Rendah di Kecamatan Polokarto Kabupaten Sukoharjo

The most leading causes of neonatal death are retarded fetal growth, nutrition deficiency in fetus, premature birth and low birth weight (LBW). LBW is one of factors affecting the sustainability of next generation. One of long-term effects of LBW will affect nutrition status. It is due to the less m...

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Main Authors: Sholihah, Ina (Author), , Luluk Ria Rakhma, S.Gz., M.Gizi (Author), , Rustiningsih, SKM., M.Kes (Author)
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