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Original Article

Nutrition-specific and sensitive drivers of poor child nutrition in Kilte Awlaelo-Health and Demographic Surveillance Site, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: implications for public health nutrition in resource-poor settings

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Article: 1556572 | Received 18 Jul 2018, Accepted 21 Nov 2018, Published online: 14 Jan 2019

Figures & data

Table 1. Nutritional status of children by selected independent variables, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Figure 1. Distribution of households’ experience of morbidity by sex and age of children, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Figure 1. Distribution of households’ experience of morbidity by sex and age of children, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Figure 2. Patterns of mean child dietary diversity score (CDDS) and MUACZ score by sex and age of children, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Figure 2. Patterns of mean child dietary diversity score (CDDS) and MUACZ score by sex and age of children, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Table 2. Prevalence ratios (PR) for the determinants of child undernutrition using crude and adjusted (for all the variables in the table) GLM log-binomial model, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

Figure 3. Proportion of children who consumed each food group per day by age group, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1,525).

Figure 3. Proportion of children who consumed each food group per day by age group, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1,525).

Table 3. Results from partial proportional odds model (POM) using child dietary diversity score with three ordered categories, KA-HDSS, Tigray, northern Ethiopia (n = 1, 525).

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