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Table 5 Anthropometry assessment method

From: A review of the prevalence, trends, and determinants of coexisting forms of malnutrition in neonates, infants, and children

 

National centre for health statistics (n = 3)

WHO Child growth standard, 2006

(n = 17)

Chinese growth reference (n = 1)

Others (n = 3)

Florencio, et al., (2001)

   

Fernald & Neufeld (2007)

  

α

Severi & Moratorio, (2014)

 

  

Kinyoki, et al., (2016)

 

  

Rachmi, et al., (2016)

 

 

Saaka & Galaa, (2016)

 

  

Zhang, et al., (2016)

  

 

Mgongo, et al., (2017)

 

  

Minh Do, et al., (2018)

 

  

Zhang, et al., (2018)

 

  

Fongar et al., (2019)

 

  

Garanne, et al., (2019)

   

Islam & Biswas, (2019)

 

  

Varghese & Stein (2019)

 

  

Yasmin, et al., (2019)

 

  

Ferreira, (2020)

 

  

Benedict, et al., (2020)

 

  

Farah, et al. (2021)

 

  

Zhang, et al., (2021)

 

 

Roba, et al., (2021)

 

  

Khaliq, et al., (2021)

 

  
  1. ∞ = Pan and LMS growth program, α = Anthropometric standardization reference manual and Standardization of quantitative epidemiological methods in the field, * = WHO child growth reference-2007