The Differences of Oral Mucosa Disease between Undernutrition and Stunting Toddlers in Jember
Date
2022-09-01Author
MAULA, Inaayatul
NADIA, Sofira
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
SETYOWATI, Dyah Indartin
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Inadequate nutritional intake when the fetus is born until the early baby is born affects the growth and development
of toddlers, which has an impact on malnutrition and stunting. This research aims to analyse the differences of
oral mucosa at undernutrition and stunting toddlers in Jember. The study was conducted in Jelbuk District, Jember.
A cross-sectional study was applied in this research. The research population was undernutrition toddlers in Silo
and Jelbuk with purposive sampling technique. The variables in this research were undernutrition, stunting, and
soft tissue diseases of the oral cavity (angular cheilitis, glossitis, cheilitis, recurrent aphthous stomatitis). The
samples were 40 undernutrition toddlers and 40 stunting toddlers. The inclusion criteria of respondents were the
undernutrition and stunting toddlers aged 24-60 months. While the exclusion criteria were physical disability and
mental disorder toddlers. The statistic data of this research were analysed using a Mann–Whitney U Test. The
male experienced more undernutrition and stunting based on the gender. The highest percentage of glossitis in
undernutrition under five was about 47.5%. The highest percentage of angular cheilitis in stunted toddlers was
about 42.5%. The Mann–Whitney U test statistical test resulted in a significance of 0.439. In conclusion, there is
no difference on oral mucosa disease between undernutrition and stunting toddlers.
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