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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently developed growth standards toovercome the limitations of previous references.Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the growth patterns of a cohort of children using theNational Centre for Health Statistics (NCHS), the Centre for...
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The high prevalence of child under-nutrition remains a profound challenge in the developing world. Maternal autonomy was examined as a determinant of breast feeding and infant growth in children 3-5 months of age. Cross-sectional baseline data on 600 mother-infant pairs were collected in 60...
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Despite the strongly established link between socio-economic status (SES) and health across most stages of the life-course, the evidence for a socio-economic gradient in adolescent health outcomes is less consistent. This paper examines associations between household, school, and neighbourhood...
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In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in the UK), administrative data sources, i.e. health, school or tax records, can offer an alternative to estimate the size of residence population. However, such data sources are designed to capture...
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Simulating the outcome of an intervention is a central problem in many fields as this allows decision-makers to quantify the effect of any given strategy and, hence, to evaluate different schemes of actions. Simulation is particularly relevant in very large systems where the statistical model...
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It is common that log-linear models for multi-way contingency tables with one variable subject to non-ignorable non-response will yield non-response boundary solutions, where the probability of non-respondents being classified in certain cells of the table is estimated to be zero, resulting in...
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