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dc.contributor.authorPurwanto, Setiyo
dc.contributor.authorHidayati, Listyani
dc.contributor.authorZulaekah, Siti
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-02T06:48:34Z
dc.date.available2015-02-02T06:48:34Z
dc.date.issued2015-01-24
dc.identifier.citationBrotanek, JM., Gosz, J.. Weitzman, M. & Flores. (2007) iron deficiency in early childhood in the united states : risk factors and racial/ethnic disparities. Pediatrics [Internet], 121 (3), pp 568- 575. Available from : <pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/con tent/full/120/3/568> [Accessed 21 October 2009] Clark, SF. 2008. Iron Deficiency Anemia. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 23(2):128-141. Gibson. 2005. Only A Small Proportion Of Anemia In Northeast Thai Schoolchildren Is Associated With Iron Deficiency. Am. J. Clin. Nutr.; 82: 380 - 387. Khan, AA., Bano, N.,Salam, A. 2007. Child Malnutrition in South Asia, A comparative Perspective. South Asian Survey; 14(1): 129-145. Liu, J., Raine, A., Venables, PH., Dalais, C., Mednick, SA. 2003. Malnutrition at Age 3 Years and Lower Cognitive Ability at Age 11 Years: Independence From Psychosocial Adversity. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 157: 593 - 600. Mc. Cean, JC., and Ames, BN. 2007. An overview of evidence for a causal relation between iron deficiency during development and deficits in cognitive or behavioral function. Am J Clin Nutr; 85:931– 45. Olney,DK., Pollitt, E., Kariger, PK., Khalfan, SS., Ali, NS., Tielsch, JM., Sazawal,S., Black, R., Mast, D., Allen,LH., Stoltzfus, RJ. 2007. Young Zanzibar Children with Iron Deficiency, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Stunting, or Malaria HaveLower MotorActivity Scores and Spend Less Timein Locomotion. J. Nutr; 137:2756-62. Torpy, JM., Cassio Lynm; Richard M. Glass. 2004. Malnutrition in Children JAMA;292(5):648. UNICEF. 2004. Micronutrient Initiative: Vitamin and Mineral Deficiency. A Global Progress Report. Ottawa. Zulaekah, S., Purwanto, S., Hidayati, L. 2011. Perkembangan Motorik, Status Gizi dan Kadar Hb Anak Malnutrisi di Kota Surakarta. Laporan Penelitian Reguler Kompetitif UMS. Surakartaen_US
dc.identifier.issn2407 - 9189
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/5120
dc.description.abstractMalnutrition is a major cause nearly half the children die in developing countries. Often malnourished children who also have anemia. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the model of multi-micronutrient supplement drinks in improving development of rough psychomotor, fine psychomotor, language development and psychosocial development of toddlers malnourished anemic and non-anemic. In the first years of this kind of research is observational cross-sectional approach, while the second year of this kind of research is experimental to clinical trial design multimikronutrien supplementation in children malnutrini for 3 months. Further research subjects are grouped into two, namely the group of malnourished children are anemic and non-anemic group of malnourished children. The results showed no difference in improvement of fine motor, gross motor skills, language development and psychosocial improvement after being given a multi micronutrient supplement drinks between child malnutrition anemia with malnourished children who are not anemic.en_US
dc.publisherLPPM UMSen_US
dc.subjectPsikomotoren_US
dc.subjectMulti-mikronutrienen_US
dc.subjectSuplementasien_US
dc.subjectAnak Malnutrisien_US
dc.titleGambaran Perkembangan Anak Malnutrisi Pasca Suplementasi Minuman Suplemen Multi-Mikronutrienen_US
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