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Judhiastuty Februhartanty

Researcher at University of Indonesia

Publications -  36
Citations -  408

Judhiastuty Februhartanty is an academic researcher from University of Indonesia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breastfeeding. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 313 citations.

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Household food security status measured by the US-Household Food Security/Hunger Survey Module (US-FSSM) is in line with coping strategy indicators found in urban and rural Indonesia.

TL;DR: The food security assessment used by the United State's Food Security/Hunger Survey Module (US- FSSM) was used in five studies in Indonesia between February 2004- August 2005 to assess the applicability of US-FSSM for measuring household food-insecurity in Indonesia.
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Feeding practices among Indonesian children above six months of age: a literature review on their magnitude and quality (part 1).

TL;DR: Generally, child feeding practices are not optimal, and dietary diversity, consumption of iron-rich foods, active feeding and hygiene practices were among the non-optimal feeding practices.

Problems During Lactation are Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding in DKI Jakarta Province: Father's Potential Roles in Helping to Manage These Problems

TL;DR: Although further confirmation is neededontheroles ofIndonesianfathers do have the potential to helpmanagelactationproblems, data from a cross-sectional survey shows that fathersdo have the possible to help with breastfeeding problems.
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Feeding practices among Indonesian children above six months of age: a literature review on their potential determinants (part 2).

TL;DR: Light is shed on potential determinants of feeding practices among children above 6 months of age in Indonesia using combinations of different search terms to get a better understanding on factors related to the environment and society as well as on how they are related with each other and operate in different contexts.
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Violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes: Indonesia context.

TL;DR: Violations of the Code by health workers, breast-milk substitute companies and their representatives were found in all provinces studied and a regular monitoring system should be in place to ensure improved compliance with and enforcement of the code.