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Risk Factors for Childhood Stunting in 137 Developing Countries: A Comparative Risk Assessment Analysis at Global, Regional, and Country Levels


Using risk factor and height data from population-based surveys, Goodarz Danaei estimate the greatest contributors to childhood stunting worldwide.


Vyšlo v časopise: Risk Factors for Childhood Stunting in 137 Developing Countries: A Comparative Risk Assessment Analysis at Global, Regional, and Country Levels. PLoS Med 13(11): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002164
Kategorie: Research Article
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Using risk factor and height data from population-based surveys, Goodarz Danaei estimate the greatest contributors to childhood stunting worldwide.


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