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Dynamic system modeling in estimating prevalence of undernutrition and malnutrition in South Sulawesi
Utami A.N.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Abstract
This aim of this research is to estimate and reduce the prevalence of undernutrition and malnutrition with dynamic model in South Sulawesi.The descriptive research used secondary data collected from Riskesdas data and Health Profile of South Sulawesi Province. The research sample were constituted the data of undernutrition, malnutrition, growth monitoring in posyandu, exclusive breastfeeding, vitamin a supplementation, fully immunized and infectious diseases. The data were analyzed with dynamic system using powersim program. The validation model used t2 test of independent sample.The result indicate that the prevalence of undernutrition and malnutrition in 2025 decrease to 16.70% with the decreasing rate averagely 0.0058% per year. Various of handling program the undernutrition and malnutrition was able to reduce its prevalence such as growth monitoring in posyandu decrease 0.130% per year, exclusive breastfeeding decrease 0.091% per year, vitamin A supplementation decreased 0.087% per year, fully immunized decrease 0.107% per year and controlling of infectious disease decreased 0.075% per year, poverty alleviation decrease 0.133% per year and improved water and sanitation decreased 0.097%. In addition, the combination of growth monitoring in posyandu, exclusive breastfeeding and vitamin A supplementation, decrease 0.175% per year, fully immunized and the control of infectious diseases decreased 0.145% per year. Combination of growth monitoring, breast feeding, vitamin A supplementation, fully immunized and control of infectious diseases decreased 0.221% per year. The combination of all variable decrease 0.255% per year.