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- 2018
DO MODIFIABLE HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIORS AND EARLY INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES CONTRIBUTE TO VARIATIONS IN INFANT LINEAR GROWTH? EVIDENCE FROM A BIRTH COHORT IN DHAKA, BANGLADESHAbstract: Numerous postnatal risk factors have been associated with child length/height in cross-sectional studies in low- and middle-income countries. However, there have been few longitudinal studies of the effects of modifiable risk factors on postnatal linear growth during discrete developmental windows of infancy
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