Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition1992-14702077-2033Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/ajcn.2017.147.154NgadiartiIskari Yosephin SimanjuntakBetty AnwarIrfanny SrimiatiMia 4201794Background and Objective: The prevalence of under nutrition is relatively higher than malnutrition. Under nutrition is a combination between inadequate nutrition intakes and infectious diseases. Problems of under nutrition could overcome through the provision of a proper diet to increase weight. WHO has recommended F-100 formula as complementary feeding for a quick weight gain in toddlers suffering from acute malnutrition. The aim of this study was to know the influence of consumption F-100 that be applied by adding carbohydrate food from local ingredient modifications as complementary feeding for underweight toddlers. Materials and Methods: This research adopt quasi experimental pre-post test with control group design. It was conducted in 3 districts in South Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia. They were divided into 2 groups having 40 toddlers as a treatment/experimental group and 33 toddlers as a control group. Data processing and data analysis were carried out using paired t-test and changes in treatment and control groups were tested using t-test independent. Results: The results showed that they were different with weight changes (p = 0.00), height changes (p = 0.00) and Z-score index W/A (p = 0.15), W/H (p = 0.01) and H/A (p =0.02) between the treatment group and the control group. Conclusion: F-100 (liquid) or modified F-100 with locally made flour used as a complementary feeding for solving the acute malnutrition in children.]]>MoH.,20122012De Mola, C.L., R. Quispe, G.A. Valle and J.A. Poterico,20142014Lopriore, C., M.C. Dop, A. Solal-Celigny and G. Lagnado,2007107987Bukania, Z.N., M. Mwangi, R.M. Karanja, R. Mutisya, Y. Kombe, L.U. Kaduka and T. Johns,20142014Kouam, C.E., H. Delisle, H.J. Ebbing, A.D. Israel, C. Salpeteur, M.A. Aissa and V. Ridde,20142014Olofin, I., C.M. McDonald, M. Ezzati, S. Flaxman and R.E. Black et al.,20132013Fekadu, Y., A. Mesfin, D. Haile and B.J. Stoecker,20152015UNICEF.,19901990Sethuraman, K., D. Doledec, F. Begum and M.Z. Manir,20142014Lamid, Irawati and Arnelia,201235168181Penny, M.E., H.M. Creed-Kanashiro, R.C. Robert, M.R. Narro, L.E. Caulfield and R.E. Black,200536518631872Mokori, A. and P. Orikushaba,201225173179Harbron, J., S. Booley, B. Najaar and C.E. Day,201326S141S149Ackatia-Armah, R.S., C.M. McDonald, S. Doumbia, J.G. Erhardt, D.H. Hamer and K.H. Brown,2015101632645Marciani, L., P.A. Gowland, R.C. Spiller, P. Manoj and R.J. Moore et al.,2000130122127Achour, L., S. Meaance and A. Briend,200155769772Nikiema, L., L. Huybregts, P. Kolsteren, H. Lanou and S. Tiendrebeogo et al.,2014100241249Phuka, J.C., K. Maleta, C. Thakwalakwa, Y.B. Cheung, A. Briend, M.J. Manary and P. Ashorn,2008162619626Saleem, A.F., S. Mahmud, N. Baig-Ansari and A.K. Zaidi,201432623633