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The benefit of rebon shrimp-based supplementary feeding on serum albumin level in children who have undergone stunting
Description
<jats:p>Stunting is still an unresolved global health problem caused by inadequate nutritional intake, significantly affecting a person’s future development. Rebon-shrimp is high protein and inexpensive local food, but still underutilized. This quasi-experimental study aimed to determine the effect of supplementary feeding from Rebon-shrimp on serum albumin levels in stunting children aged 24-60 months. The intervention group (n=44) received rebon shrimp-based supplementary food for 90 days, while the control group (n=44) received a placebo. Measurement of serum albumin was carried out by the ELISA method using blood samples. The results showed a statistical difference (p<0.001) in serum albumin levels in the intervention group, while the control group did not differ statistically (p=0.363). The intervention group experienced an increase in albumin levels of 15.55 g/L, while the control group tended to experience a decrease in serum albumin levels of -1.92 g/L. There was no significant difference in serum albumin levels before the intervention in the two groups (p=0.180). Still, after the administration of rebon products, there was a significant difference in serum albumin levels between the two groups (p<0.001). Supplementary food made from rebon shrimp was beneficial for increasing the serum albumin level of stunting children.</jats:p>
Journal
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- International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)
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International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 13 699-, 2024-06-01
Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1872273590959363840
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- ISSN
- 26204126
- 22528806
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- Data Source
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- OpenAIRE