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Type :Article
Subject :RA Public aspects of medicine
ISSN :2289-7070 / e-ISSN 2462-2451
Main Author :Yulia Retno Sari
Additional Authors :
  • Nor Azah Samot @ Samat
Title :The BStID Mathematical model for prevalence of stunting
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Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :UPSI Press
Year of Publication :2025
Notes :EDUCATUM JSMT Vol. 12 SPECIAL ISSUE (2025)
Corporate Name :Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
This study aims to propose a new mathematical model for transmitting stunting prevalence in children. This study develops an initial model of stunting prevalence, namely the B.____ID compartment model, which considers important characteristics of stunting transmission. In this study, the resulting model is ____ ____ = __ _ __________ _ ____, ______ ____ = __________ _ ________ dan ____ ____ = ______ _ ____. This mathematical model will include the development of difference and differential equations to represent the transmission of stunting prevalence in real life, such as being able to describe the development of stunting in the future. Authorities can use this new initial mathematical model as a prevention strategy to reduce stunting prevalence. The extension of this study will include the application of the proposed BStID mathematical model to stunting data in Indonesia. Keywords: Children, Compartment Model, Difference Equation, Differential Equations, Stunting

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