{"id":1125397,"date":"2024-05-27T13:52:18","date_gmt":"2024-05-27T17:52:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/monitoring-and-evaluation-of-childhood-stunting-reduction-program-based-on-fish-supplement-product-in-north-nature-com\/"},"modified":"2024-05-27T13:52:18","modified_gmt":"2024-05-27T17:52:18","slug":"monitoring-and-evaluation-of-childhood-stunting-reduction-program-based-on-fish-supplement-product-in-north-nature-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/food-supplements\/monitoring-and-evaluation-of-childhood-stunting-reduction-program-based-on-fish-supplement-product-in-north-nature-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Monitoring and evaluation of childhood stunting reduction program based on fish supplement product in North &#8230; &#8211; Nature.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    This study provides evidence that the 6-month supplementation    program significantly improved the prevalence of stunting in    under-5-year-old children in Serdang Bedagai Regency, a newly    established Regency in North Sumatra. The one-semester    supplementation program initiated by the local government    effectively helped the children suffering from stunting to    recover, or at least, to improve the condition. The effective    improvement was reflected in the improvement of mean HAZ-score    and WHZ-score, particularly for children receiving fish-based    supplements.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a study from Jannat et al.12, the    supplementation using yogurt in Dhaka found no significance in    the mean HAZ-score or WAZ-score compared to the control. The    mean HAZ-score improvement was only 0.13 (P-value    =0.31). Another study by Stephenson et    al.13 in Malawi    indicated that 24weeks of supplementation with cowpea    (Vigna unguiculata) or common beans (Phaseolus    vulgaris) showed no improvement in mean HAZ-score, yet the    decrease in mean HAZ-score was observed. In contrast, the    delivery of ready-to-use supplements in rural Guinea-Bissau    showed effectiveness in improving the mean HAZ-score and mean    WHZ-score in 3-month delivery of supplements by 1.310.79 and    0.280.93 in children under 24months, respectively. In    older children up to 59months, the improvements of mean    HAZ-score and mean WHZ-score were 0.830.52 and0.070.92,    subsequently14. Similarly in    our study, the improvement of mean HAZ-score and mean WHZ-score    of children were found to be 0.971.45 and 1.002.18 in    6-month supplementation.  <\/p>\n<p>    The dietary intake in children is important, especially    animal-based food. The study by Zahariaet al. indicated    that animal-based food has a strong correlation with the    HAZ-score and stunting in 624months-old children in    Nepal and Bangladesh15. Another global    literature study from Headeyet al.16 indicated that    the area where fish is included in childrens (age    623months) dietary menu owns a mean stunting prevalence    of about 19% (7.631.3%). The prevalence was lower than other    animal-based diets including eggs only (22.4%) and meal only    (24.3%). Animal-source protein including fish also improved    HAZ-score among children aged 1236months in rural Malawi    (P-value =0.047)17. In addition,    the study from Marinda et al.18 in Zambia    indicated that there was a correlation between fish consumption    and the stunting prevalence in children aged 623months    (P-value =0.004). They mainly consume small fish from    the speciesLimnothrissa miodonthat is    captured from Lake Tanganyika nearby. Children consuming fish    were more frequently discovered to be within the normal range    of HAZ scores than their counterparts. Yet, the study found    that fish consumption has no significant association with WAZ    or WHZ scores.  <\/p>\n<p>    In contrast, the finding in this study is not linear with the    finding from the study conducted in Kenya by Konyole et    al.19. The study    indicated that the fortification of small cyprinid fish    calledRastrineobola argenteainto their food    did not promote growth and body composition compared with the    control. In another study from Cambodia by Skauet    al.20, the    supplementation conducted using locally available fish    (Esomus longimanusandParalaubuca    typus) found that the addition of fish in fortified food    resulted similarly with control. The proportion of the    fortified fish in the functional food and the species of the    fish probably affect the insufficiently.  <\/p>\n<p>    In our study, the local government promoted fish-based    supplement obtained from local snakehead fish (Channa    striata) that is abundantly available. As one of the fish    species with the highest protein contents,C.    striatahas become one the most promising protein    sources to be used for the prevention and treatment of    stunting. This species has been reported to have a high content    of protein, complete essential amino acids, fatty acids, and    other essential nutrients, which are crucial for childrens    growth. In addition, low collagen and high albumin protein    contents inC. striatameat also provide high    digestibility in babies, children, and elderly people as well    as people who are recovering from illness,    respectively21. A study by    Kundarwati et al. reported that protein intake, zinc and iron    significantly correlated with the incidence of stunting in 60    toddlers aged 13 years22. In this    regard, 100mL ofC. striataextract was    reported to contain high albumin (2.170.14g), zinc    (3.340.8mg), and iron (0.200.09mg), which is    sufficient to provide albumin for highly demanded such as    hypoalbuminemia and growing children. The Zn content in the C.    striata extract is also adequate to fulfil the daily    requirements of diet intake for toddlers23,24..  <\/p>\n<p>    The other advantage of using locally provided food is that it    reduces the cost of supplementation programs. Although the    national government provided nutritious biscuits from the    National Supplementary Feeding Program, the availability is    limited. The national government also focuses on delivering the    biscuits only for children with underweight, thus children with    normal weight but stunted cannot access the biscuits    supplement. In addition, utilizing fish-based supplements seems    to be more promising than biscuits since the improvements in    mean HAZ-score and WHZ-score were higher. Although the    nutritious biscuit also contained complete nutrients, such as    450cal, 14g of fat, 9g of protein, 71g    of carbohydrates, 10 vitamins (vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9,    B12, D, E and K) and 7 minerals (iron, zinc, phosphor,    selenium, dan calcium)4, it effects on    mean HAZ-score improvement was not significant It might be    explained by several factors such as the absence of appetite    and immunostimulant compounds, as well as the lower    digestibility of the nutrient in the group.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another important feature of supplements for stunting is    improving the childrens appetite, wherein stunted children    often have poor appetite, which may limit their response to    nutritional interventions24. TheC.    xanthorrhizaandP. niruricontents    in the fish-based supplement also probably supported the    positive result of the supplementary program from the local    government of Serdang Bedagai.C.    xanthorrhizaandP. niruriare two    herbals that possess appetite stimulant    activity25,26.C.    xanthorrhizahas been extensively utilized in    Indonesia as a medicinal and nutritional plant, which is    traditionally used to treat several ailments, including lack of    appetite. Major active compounds ofC.    xanthorrhizaare terpenoids, curcuminoids, and other    phenolic compounds, which have been correlated with its    ethnopharmacological properties such as antioxidant,    antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer and antitumor,    antidiabetic, and hepatoprotective25. On the other    hand, the active phytochemicals compounds identified    fromP. niruriwere flavonoids, alkaloids,    terpenoids, lignans, polyphenols, tannins, coumarins, and    saponins. Those active compounds have been reported to be    effective against Hepatitis B and other viral    infections27.  <\/p>\n<p>    Finally, the result of this research became an insight for    local health policymakers to optimize the food that is    abundantly available, especially fish-sourced food or other    animal-sourced food. The evidence can also be suggestion for    the national government to establish a national initiative plan    to reduce stunting prevalence in Indonesia28,29. By optimizing    the local resources and biodiversity, the rural area could    independently eradicate stunting or malnutrition. Some    countries including Zambia and Kenya could utilize locally    available food sources to supplement the children with stunting    and malnutrition18,30. More evidence    also revealed that the children living within the area of    fish-farming households in Malawi were less prevalent of    underweight and malnutrition31.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nature.com\/articles\/s41598-024-61462-z\" title=\"Monitoring and evaluation of childhood stunting reduction program based on fish supplement product in North ... - Nature.com\">Monitoring and evaluation of childhood stunting reduction program based on fish supplement product in North ... - Nature.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This study provides evidence that the 6-month supplementation program significantly improved the prevalence of stunting in under-5-year-old children in Serdang Bedagai Regency, a newly established Regency in North Sumatra. 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