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analysis of child growth data for approximately 99,000 children in 19 countries with some of the highest burdens of …
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assess the impact of selective mortality on children's anthropometrics. The nutritional status of the child population was … simulated under the counterfactual scenario that all children who died in the first three years of life were alive at the time … large only if there were very large differences in anthropometrics between the children who died and those who survived …
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It is widely recognized that there is a continuum of physical growth and social-emotional and cognitive development across the life course, from the preconception health status of the mother through adulthood. This paper lays out a core economic model that illustrates the interrelationship of...
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consanguinity on child cognitive ability and height-for-age. Children born into consanguineous unions have lower cognitive scores …
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mortality on children's anthropometrics. The nutritional status of the child population was simulated under the counterfactual … scenario that all children who died in the first three years of life were alive at the time of measurement. The simulations … differences in anthropometrics between the children who died and those who survived. Differences of this size are not …
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World Summit on Children or the 1996 FAO-WHO World Food summit are unlikely to be met through income growth. Thus a …
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