Malnutrition
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Findings (27)
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN
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nullThe prevalence of stunting, underweight, and wasting did not significantly differ between early-weaned BAN children and matched breastfeeding community children at either 15-16 or 17-18 months of age.
Effect: null; Stunting at 15-16mo: 36% BAN vs 49% community; at 17-18mo: 31% vs 31%. Underweight at 15-16mo: 5% vs 13%; at 17-18mo: 5% vs 3%. Wasting: 0% BAN