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HIV-exposed infants with high ICFI scores had 28% reduced risk of stunting compared to those with low scores, after adjusting for confounders including maternal BMI, CD4 count, hemoglobin, child age, HIV status, and hemoglobin.
Effect sizeHR: 0.72
CI95% CI: 0.57, 0.91
Follow-up18 months
ComparatorLow ICFI score (tertile 1)
Effect summaryimprovement; HR: 0.72; CI: 95% CI: 0.57, 0.91
Effect modifiers[{"modifier": "Micronutrient supplementation", "interaction_p": "", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "Micronutrient supplementation was not an effect modifier for the association between ICFI and undernutrition", "plain_language": "Whether or not the child received micronutrient supplements did not change the benefit of good feeding", "annotation_notes": ""}]

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Source

PMC5654526
Nutritional status and complementary feeding among HIV-exposed infants: a prospective cohort study
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