Predictors of change in early child development among children with stunting: Secondary analysis of a randomized trial in Uganda.
Millions of children under 5 years in low- and middle-income countries fail to attain their development potential with accruing short- and long-term consequences. Low length/height for age (stunting) is known to be a key factor, but there is little data on how child characteristics are linked with d...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Mbabazi (Author), Hannah Pesu (Author), Rolland Mutumba (Author), Gareth McCray (Author), Christian Ritz (Author), Suzanne Filteau (Author), André Briend (Author), Ezekiel Mupere (Author), Benedikte Grenov (Author), Henrik Friis (Author), Mette F Olsen (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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