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  <title>The Influence of Feeding Practice on the Risk of Stunting in Toddler:</title>
  <subTitle>A Scoping Review</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Sholihah Gustavia Yolanda; Ismarwati Ismarwati</namePart>
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  <publisher>Serial JIKM: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat UNSRI</publisher>
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 <note>Child    stunting    is    a    serious    case    that    is    difficult    to overcome    because    it    is    caused    by poor food quality and the amount of food that does not meet the body  s needs during the    first    two    years    oflife. The    purpose    of    this    study    is    to reviewthe    influence    of feeding practices and    feeding    methods on the risk of stunting    in children under five. PRISMA-ScR reporting guidelines are used to identify key concepts and knowledge gaps. This scoping review used a five-step framework approach.The databases used were    PubMed     Wiley    Online    Library     ScienceDirect     and    EBSCO.    Manual    searches used the Research Rabbit search engine.Based on the search results of 979 articles  tenarticles    were    found    that    matched    the    inclusion    criteria.Out of    the    seven    themes found     four    were    in    line    with    WHO  s    complementary    feeding    indicators  namely Minimum    Meal    Frequency    (MMF)  Minimum    Dietary    Diversity    (MDD)  Minimum Acceptable    Diet    (MAD)  and Introduction    of    Solid     Semi-Solid    or    Soft    Foods(ISSSF).While    the    other    three    themes    are    a    time    of    first    feeding     breastfeeding practices     and    feeding    methods.Overall     inadequate    feeding    practices    result    in    child malnutrition including    stunting.    Improper    nutrition    and    care    during    the    first    1000 days    of    birth    is    detrimental    to    a    child  s    life     both    in    the    short    and    long    term    as malnutrition    that    occurs    at    this    early    stage    of    life    has    serious    and    irreversible consequences.Large-scale    studies    are    recommended    to    explore the    role    of    IYCF    in reducing stunting and qualitative studies to determine barriers and drivers to improve infant and young child feeding practices.Keywords  complementary feeding  feeding practice  stunting</note>
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  <topic>1. STUNTING&#13;2. GIZI ANAK</topic>
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