Journal ArticleOpen Access
Influences on catch-up growth using relative versus absolute metrics: evidence from the MAL-ED cohort study
Author Affiliations
National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center, Pennsylvania State University, University of Venda, ...
Published InBMC Public Health
Year2021
Citations8
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poor growth in early childhood has been considered irreversible after 2-3 years of age and has been associated with morbidity and mortality over the short-term and with poor economic and cognitive outcomes over the long-term. The MAL-ED cohort study was performed in eight low-income settings with the goal of evaluating relationships between the child's environment and experience (dietary, illness, and pathogen exposure, among others) and their growth and development. The goal of this analysis is to determine whether there are differences in the factors associated with growth from 24 to 60 months using two different metrics. METHODS: Across six MAL-ED sites, 942 children had anthropometry data at 24 and 60 months, as well as information about socioeconomic status, maternal…
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