Jakarta, Feb. 13 -- The SEAMEO Regional Center for Food and Nutrition (RECFON) - Regional Nutrition Center of the University of Indonesia (PKGR UI) shared the preliminary findings of the Action Against Stunting Hub (AASH) study in Indonesia on Thursday.

"The preliminary findings of this study can be utilized by stakeholders in efforts to combat stunting. We dedicate this rich data; please utilize it, not only for science but also as a basis for policymaking," country lead of the AASH study in Indonesia, Dr. Umi Fahmida, said.

The preliminary findings of the AASH Indonesia study show that stunting is not only a nutritional problem but is also related to epigenetic factors, digestive tract health, infection, microbiota, and maternal menta...