Abstract

Objective: This study aims to explore the importance of integrating reproductive health and nutrition as a strategic approach in addressing stunting in Indonesia. Materials & Methods: Using a qualitative study, this research analyzed findings from observation and from various scientific journals, reports of international and national health organizations, and policies related to stunting, reproductive health, and nutrition. The study emphasizes the importance of comprehensive perinatal interventions and supports the strengthening of maternal and child health systems. Findings: The analysis shows that a comprehensive approach that integrates nutrition interventions and reproductive health initiatives can significantly reduce the prevalence of stunting. This approach highlights the importance of adequate nutritional supplementation, quality perinatal health care, and health education programs for expectant mothers. Conclusion: The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the development of health policies that aim to sustainably reduce stunting rates with a holistic approach that focuses on maternal and child health.

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