Extended Data Fig. 9: Duration of wasting episodes by child age and region. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 9: Duration of wasting episodes by child age and region.

From: Child wasting and concurrent stunting in low- and middle-income countries

Extended Data Fig. 9: Duration of wasting episodes by child age and region.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Duration of wasting episodes that began in each age category, overall (n = 787–1,940 episodes per age category) and stratified by region (Africa: 377–916 episodes, Latin America: n = 11–25 episodes, South Asia: n = 410–1,146 episodes). The ‘Birth’ age category includes measurements in the first 7 days of life and the ‘0–3’ age category includes ages from 8 days up to 3 months. Estimates were pooled across cohorts using the median of medians method60. Vertical bars indicate 95% CI around the pooled estimates, and grey points indicate cohort-specific estimates. Episodes are assumed to start halfway between non-wasted and wasted measurements, and end halfway between the last wasted measurement and first recovered estimate. Birth episodes start at birth, so episodes at birth are generally shorter that post-birth episodes with the same number of wasted measurements.

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