The Influence of Socio-Economic and Environmental Factors on the Nutritional Status of
Toddlers in Urban and Rural Areas in Bangkinang Regency, Riau, Indonesia
By SYAFRIANI S.KM, M.Kes
31 Jul 2025
The Influence of Socio-Economic and Environmental Factors on the Nutritional Status of
Toddlers in Urban and Rural Areas in Bangkinang Regency, Riau, Indonesia
The nutritional status of toddlers is a critical indicator of sustainable human
development. Disparities between urban and rural areas remain a major
challenge for equitable child health in Indonesia. This study analyzed socioeconomic and environmental factors' influence on toddlers' nutritional
status, comparing urban and rural areas. A comparative survey design was
used, with 60 respondents - 30 toddlers each from urban and rural areas.
Data collection included socio-economic questionnaires, environmental
checklists, and WHO Z-score anthropometric measurements. Data were
analyzed using regression tests and t-tests. Nutritional status (Z-scores)
was significantly better in urban children (1.1 ± 0.3) than rural children (0.5
± 0.4), (p = 0.000), indicating socioeconomic and environmental disparities
between populations. Family income shows the strongest correlation with
nutritional status (r = 0.632, p < 0.01) and dominates the multivariate
model. Mother's education has a moderate correlation (r = 0.486, p < 0.05),
as does environmental score (r = 0.458, p < 0.01), which is dominant in the
multivariate context. These findings suggest socioeconomic conditions and
environmental quality influence child nutritional outcomes, with income
and sanitation being most impactful. The study concludes that toddler
nutritional status is determined by interrelated socio-economic and
environmental factors varying between urban and rural contexts. These
findings underscore the need for region-specific interventions and multisectoral policies responsive to local needs.