Abstract
Street children are the children who spend most of their time to earn for money or work at the streets and other public places. Consequently, the street children’s eating habit is not regular and it will lead to irregular food consumption pattern. Eating pattern influences one’s nutritional status. The objective of this research was to discover the correlation between food consumption pattern and nutritional status among street children in Shelter Home, Medan Maimun Sub-district. This is a quantitative research with descriptive correlational approach. The population was all street children in the shelter home, Medan Maimun Sub-district i.e. 51 children. The results of the research demonstrated that there was a positive and significant correlation between food consumption pattern and nutritional status of street children in the shelter home, Medan. Street children in shelter home, Medan mostly have poor food consumption patterns and very poor nutritional status categories. Therefore, it is expected that No-governmental Organizations such as KOPA provide socializations or counselling to the families of the street children about food consumption patterns and nutritional status so that they will have understanding of nutritious food and healthy eating pattern.
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