Utilization of Spinach in Nutritious Pudding Products to Support Stunting Management
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Stunting, Additional Food, Spinach, PuddingAbstrak
Stunting is a chronic health problem characterized by a child’s height being below the WHO growth standards, commonly occurring within the first 1,000 days of life due to prolonged nutritional deficiencies. One of the efforts to prevent stunting is through the fulfillment of macro- and micronutrients, including iron, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and folic acid. Spinach is a nutrient-rich source of iron, vitamin C, folic acid, and calcium, which play important roles in hemoglobin formation, iron absorption, and tissue growth. Processing spinach into pudding is a creative strategy to increase children’s acceptance of vegetable consumption. This study employed a descriptive qualitative method with a field approach to illustrate the process of counseling and demonstrating spinach pudding preparation as a complementary food for breastfeeding (MP-ASI) in Sidakangen Village on August 8, 2024, targeting local health post (posyandu) cadres. Data were collected through observation, interactive discussions, and questionnaires. The results showed an increase in participants’ knowledge regarding the dangers of stunting, the nutritional benefits of spinach, and skills in processing spinach into pudding. Participants responded positively to this innovation, considering it appealing, affordable, and beneficial in improving children’s nutritional intake. This activity is expected to serve as an alternative local food-based nutritional intervention to support stunting prevention efforts in the community.
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