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Nutrition Education for Preventing Stunting in Elementary Schools: A Systematic Review Syihab, Syifa; Kumalasari, Isti
TEGAR: Journal of Teaching Physical Education in Elementary School Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Teaching and Learning Elementary Physical Education and Health in Pandemic Covid
Publisher : Prodi PGSD Penjas FPOK UPI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/tegar.v4i1.28639

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Stunting has become a major problem in developing countries. The government has formulated various strategies to decrease the stunting prevalence in Indonesia. However, the number of programs to be implemented on the school aged children is scarce. Stunting in the school age can affect the productivity, motor development, and vulnerability from communicable diseases. The purpose of this study was to identify journals related to the nutrition education in preventing stunting in elementary schools. The study was a systematic review about nutrition education to prevent stunting in elementary school. There were 5 articles analyzed from the result of Google Scholar search, published from 2018 to 2020. The review focused on the type of intervention, goal, and effectiveness of the intervention. The result of the study showed that nutrition education could improve a short term knowledge. However, it had not been able to change the behavior and practice of healthy dietary habit. Nutrition education given to the teachers could improve their skills in assessing student nutritional status, thus an early detection can be administered well. A more comprehensive intervention, besides nutrition education, in preventing stunting in elementary school is needed.
Children’s Nutrition Status and Motor Development in Middle Class Parents Social Economy Status (SES) Stephani, Mesa Rahmi; Suherman, Adang; Syihab, Syifa; Putri, Wulandari; Sumarno, Gano; Wibowo, Ricky
TEGAR: Journal of Teaching Physical Education in Elementary School Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Teaching and Learning Elementary Physical Education and Health in Pandemic Covid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/tegar.v4i2.28666

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The development of early childhood needs to be considered, considering the child is a parent investment in the future. Meeting the nutritional needs of children has an important role in achieving optimal growth and development, and is one of the determinants of achieving these needs. Nutritional status in children in the school environment often uses height and weight parameters. This study aims to determine the effect of nutritional status on early childhood on motor skills. The method used is ex-post facto in the sample of early childhood aged four to five years who have attended kindergarten with middle-level socioeconomic status. Nutritional status is known through height and weight, gross and fine motor development measured using ASQ 3rd edition. Data was processed with SPSS using the Kruskal Wallis Test analysis technique. The results show 90% of children are in the Thin category, 6.7% are in the Normal category, and 3.3% are in the obesity category. There is no influence of nutritional status on gross and fine motoric abilities in kindergarten children. The results of this study can be used as a consideration for the government to pay attention to nutritional status and motoric abilities of children, in an effort to minimize the gap between the quality of education and the various backgrounds of parents' socio-economic status.