Stunting Prevention Education Strengthening Program in Simalanggang Village: Efforts to Create a Healthy Generation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61536/konsienti.v4i1.349Keywords:
Stunting Education, Stunting Prevention, Nutrition for Pregnant Women, Development for a Healthy GenerationAbstract
This activity is an effort to strengthen stunting education in the Simalanggang community as a strategy to create a healthy generation. Stunting, a chronic nutritional problem caused by long-term nutritional deficiencies, is a serious challenge that impacts children's physical and cognitive development. Through a community empowerment approach, education, and the involvement of Padang State University Community Service Program students as educators and community leaders. The results of the stunting education activity in Simalanggang Village show an increase in community knowledge about the importance of stunting prevention as well as maternal nutrition, parenting patterns, and good sanitation. This activity is expected to be an effective first step in eradicating stunting and building a healthier generation in Simalanggang Village.
Downloads
References
Anzarkusuma, IS, Fikawati, S., & Rahmi, AT (2025). Determinants of Stunting in Children Aged 24-59 Months in West Nusa Tenggara Province: Analysis of Data from the 2022 Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI). Journal of the Indonesian Nutrition Association, 48(1), 1-14.
Beal, T., Tumilowicz, A., Neufeld, L.M., & Izwardy, D. (2023). Reducing stunting in Indonesia: A systematic approach to addressing the drivers of child growth. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 19(2), e13454.
Hartati, S., S, K., & Bagenda, EF (2025). The Effect of Health Education on Mothers' Knowledge about Stunting Prevention in Toddlers at the Anggrek Integrated Health Post in the Wara Community Health Center Working Area, Palopo City. Indonesian Journal of Medical and Health Sciences (JIKKI), Vol. 5, No. 1, 300-313.
RI, KK (2022). Pocket Book of Results of the Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI). Jakarta: Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia.
S, CD, Kartini, A., & Martini. (2022). Educational Media for Increasing Pregnant Women's Knowledge in Stunting Prevention: Literature Review. Indonesian Health Promotion Publication Media (MPPKI), Vol. 5, No. 12.
Sari, W., Wijaya, A., & Hartono, D. (2023). The Effect of Structured Education on Pregnant Women's Knowledge of Stunting Prevention. Indonesian Journal of Public Health, 2(2), 456-468.
Shalita, AW, Umah, N., Rahmawati, A., Widiawati, S., Kusumaningrum, A., Wildad, I., . . . Hartiningrum, F. (2024). Extension Program "Balanced Nutrition in 1000-HPK as a Solution to Prevent Stunting and Malnutrition". Journal of Community Service, Vol. 3, No. 2.
Vonaesch, P., Rubbo, P. A., & et al. (2018). Student Childhood Growth is Associated Decompartmentalization of The Gastrointestinal Tract and Overgrowth of Oropharyngeal Taxa. PNAS, 115(36).
Widyawati, MN, Sumarni, S., Wijayanti, K., Sutomo, B., Windiarti, SE, & Wibowo, MA (2024). Policy to Accelerate Stunting Reduction. Indonesian Health Policy Journal (JKKI), 13(3).
Yuliani, E., Sastriani, Irfan, Evawaty, & Herlis. (2022). The Effect of Health Education on Increasing Mothers' Knowledge About Providing Complementary Foods to Toddlers Aged 6-24 Months. Journal of Noncommunicable Disease, 2(2).
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Indra Yeni, Afifah Alya Syafira, Hani Zulmeirita Rizki, Meisya Nadhira Azhari, Sandy Kurniawan, Sarah Amelia Lubis

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.












