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Fig 1.

Peruvian regions where Indigenous Shawi Peoples reside.

Base layer: https://github.com/healthinnovation/QShawi, created with QGIS 3.20 Bonn [Terms of Use: https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/acceptable-use-policies/github-acceptable-use-policies].

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Fig 2.

Seasonal calendar illustrating the variation in precipitation and perceived food security for Indigenous Shawi Peoples in the Peruvian Amazon.

Note: This image was created by AVG from the data of Zavaleta, C. et al. [13,28].

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Fig 3.

Household participants flow diagram for the nutrition research in partnership with Shawi communities, Peru.

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Fig 4.

Changes in nutritional conditions (types of malnutriton) for Shawi Indigenous children under 5 years old between pre-harvest and post-harvest seasons, Peruvian Amazon.

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Table 1.

Variation in the anthropometrical measures of Indigenous Shawi children under 5 years old between pre-harvest and post-harvest seasons, Peruvian Amazon.

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Fig 5.

Frequency of food system activities performed by the father (a) and mother (b) of Indigenous Shawi children under 5 years old during the pre-harvest and post-harvest seasons, Peruvian Amazon.

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Table 2.

Destiny of foods reported by parents of Indigenous Shawi children under 5 years old during the pre-harvest and post-harvest seasons, Peruvian Amazon.

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Table 3.

Bivariate analysis of the Height for Age Z-score of Indigenous Shawi children under 5 years old, Peruvian Amazon (*).

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Table 4.

Bivariate analysis of the BMI for Age Z-score of Indigenous Shawi children under 5 years old, Peruvian Amazon (*).

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Table 5.

Bivariate analysis of the hemoglobin levels of children under 5 years old, Peruvian Amazon (*).

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