Apa itu Stunting?

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10 Jul 202304:39

Summary

TLDRThis video script discusses 'stunting,' a condition where children are abnormally short for their age due to inadequate nutrition or chronic infections in the first 1000 days of life. It affects over 148 million children globally and 21.6% of Indonesian children. Stunting hinders brain development, leading to cognitive and learning impairments, lower school performance, and potential long-term health issues like diabetes and hypertension. The video calls for increased government funding to address this issue.

Takeaways

  • ?\ud83c? The term 'stunting' refers to children who are unusually short for their age, not just naturally short or tall.
  • 📝 Stunting is a significant issue that frequently appears in the media, indicating its importance in public health discussions.
  • 💲 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stunting is defined as a body posture that is short or very short based on height for age, which is less than minus 2 standard deviations on the WHO growth curve.
  • 💵 Stunting can be irreversible and is often caused by inadequate nutrition and/or repeated or chronic infections during the first 1000 days of life.
  • 💴 Not all short children are stunted, and it is essential for doctors to differentiate between natural height variation and stunting.
  • 💶 Data from WHO shows that in 2022, globally there were over 148 million children under the age of 5 experiencing stunting.
  • 💳 In Indonesia, according to the 2022 Nutrition Survey, 21.6% of children suffer from stunting.
  • 💰 Factors contributing to stunting include poor maternal nutrition, inadequate breastfeeding practices, poor infant or young child feeding, and infections, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic due to unhygienic environments.
  • 💷 The first 1000 days of life, from conception to age 2, are crucial for a child's physical, brain, metabolism, and immune system development, setting the foundation for long-term health.
  • 💹 Stunted children may have suboptimal brain development, leading to lower cognitive abilities, learning capacity, and memory.
  • 💸 Children who are stunted often have lower school performance and cognitive development, which can persist into adulthood, affecting their income and health.
  • 💱 Stunted children are at a higher risk of chronic diseases related to nutrition in adulthood, such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
  • 📱 The video encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the importance of government funding for stunting management and to engage with the content by liking, sharing, and subscribing.

Q & A

  • What is stunting and how is it defined by the World Health Organization (WHO)?

    -Stunting is defined by the WHO as a body posture that is short or very short based on height or length of the body according to age, which is less than minus 2 standard deviations on the WHO growth curve. This condition is irreversible due to inadequate nutrition or repeated or chronic infections within the first 1000 days of life.

  • What are the global and Indonesian statistics on stunting in children under the age of 5 according to the script?

    -Globally, there are approximately 148 million children under the age of 5 experiencing stunting. In Indonesia, according to the 2022 Indonesia Nutrition Survey, 21.6% of children in Indonesia are experiencing stunting.

  • What are the factors contributing to stunting according to the script?

    -The factors contributing to stunting include poor maternal nutrition status, inadequate breastfeeding practices, poor infant or toddler feeding practices, and infections, both symptomatic and asymptomatic, due to unhygienic environments.

  • Why are the first 1000 days of life critical for a child's development?

    -The first 1000 days of life, calculated from the first day of pregnancy to the age of 2 years, are critical for the development of the body, brain, metabolism, and immune system. This period establishes the foundation for long-term health, as the brain development is significant, with children's brains forming 1000 new neural connections every second during this phase.

  • How does stunting affect a child's cognitive abilities and school performance?

    -Stunting, caused by infections or lack of nutrition, leads to suboptimal brain development, resulting in reduced cognitive abilities, learning capacity, and memory. Children who are stunted are likely to have lower school performance and may struggle to focus in school due to limited energy and resources being directed towards immune responses.

  • What are the long-term consequences of stunting for an individual's health and economic prospects?

    -Children who are stunted are likely to grow into adults who are also stunted, with a height below 145 cm for women. This can lead to complications during childbirth and increased risk of chronic diseases related to nutrition in adulthood, such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. They may also have lower incomes due to their limited cognitive development during childhood.

  • How does the script suggest the government should address stunting?

    -The script implies that the government should allocate significant funding to address stunting, as indicated by the question asking viewers if they believe the government should prioritize large budgets for stunting management.

  • What is the role of the brain's development during the first 1000 days of life according to the script?

    -The script states that the connections formed by a child's brain during the first 3 years of age lay the foundation for their future. Children's brains are twice as active as adult brains, making this period crucial for significant growth, learning, and development.

  • How does the script describe the impact of stunting on a child's immune system?

    -The script explains that stunting, due to infections or inadequate nutrition, can lead to an underdeveloped immune system, making children more susceptible to illnesses and chronic diseases related to nutrition in adulthood.

  • What is the significance of the 1000 new neural connections formed every second in children's brains?

    -The script highlights that the rapid formation of neural connections in children's brains during the first 1000 days of life is significant for their cognitive development. It implies that this rapid development is crucial for their ability to learn and remember, which can be compromised by stunting.

  • What is the script's call to action for viewers regarding the topic of stunting?

    -The script encourages viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on the importance of government funding for stunting management in the comments section. It also invites viewers to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with new videos and to suggest other topics they would like to be discussed.

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