Consumption of growing up milk and stunting among Indonesian toddlers

  • Irma Hidayana Independent consultant
  • Tan Shot Yen Community Nutrition, Dr. Tan & Remanlay Institute, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Indonesia
  • Dian Hadihardjono Nutrition Program, Helen Keller International
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Published
2020-03-26
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Hidayana I, Shot Yen T, Hadihardjono D. Consumption of growing up milk and stunting among Indonesian toddlers. Med J Indones [Internet]. 2020Mar.26 [cited 2024Jul.3];29(1):110-1. Available from: http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/4566
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