Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023
Research
Akkermansia muciniphila Associated with Improved Linear Growth among Young Children, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Table 1
Characteristic | Value |
---|---|
Children <5 y of age |
236 |
Baseline age, y, median ±SD (range) |
1.5 ±1.2 (0.08–4.6) |
Sex | |
F | 122 (52) |
M |
114 (48) |
Household wall type | |
Mud walls | 153 (66) |
Wood walls | 9 (4) |
Concrete walls | 12 (5) |
Wood and mud walls | 13 (6) |
Biomass walls | 12 (5) |
Brick walls | 12 (5) |
Wood and concrete walls | 5 (2) |
Other |
16 (7) |
Household member with any formal education |
167 (71) |
Household size, median ±SD (range) |
6 ±2.4 (2–17) |
Baseline growth measurements, z-score, median ±SD (range) | |
Height for age | −2.0 ±1.6 (−5.7 to 5.9) |
Weight for height | 0.4 ±1.4 (−4.8 to 5.2) |
Weight for age | −0.7 ±1.3 (−4.7 to 3.0) |
*Values are no. (%) children except as indicated.
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