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Figure S1 Conceptual framework for assessing association between maternal height and offspring stunting and wasting. (adapted from UNICEF 2013) Table S1 Frequency distribution (weighted) of the covariates across the maternal height categories in child anthropometry datasets Table S2 Association of maternal height (cm) with severe stunting of the under-five children adjusted for other covariates, unadjusted and adjusted Relative Risk with 95% Confidence Interval Table S3 Association between stunting and maternal height (cm) adjusted for significant interaction between maternal height and other covariates, unadjusted and adjusted Relative Risk with 95% Confidence Interval Table S4 Association of maternal height (cm) with severe wasting of the under-five children adjusted for other covariates, unadjusted and adjusted Relative Risk with 95% Confidence Interval
maternal stature, under-five children, stunting, wasting
maternal stature, under-five children, stunting, wasting
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