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Fig 1.

Map of the study area in the Sidama Region and Ethiopia.

Source: We have used the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) (http://www.usgs.gov) for the base layer map, and we collected the geographic coordinate points of the homes in the study area.

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Fig 2.

Conceptual framework adapted from the initially developed by Phalkey et al. [

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Table 1.

Sociodemographic and other characteristics of the study participants.

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Table 2.

Food type used across seasons among the study participants.

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Fig 3.

Monthly NDVI, rainfall and temperature in the study area.

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Table 3.

Multilevel regression model to measure association between BMI, outcome variable, and different covariates.

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Table 4.

Fixed panel data estimation of the predictors of BMI.

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Table 5.

Mediation analysis of the direct, indirect, total, and proportion of total effect mediated on women’s BMI (outcome variable).

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Fig 4.

Path diagram showing the relationship between changes in women’s BMI measured quarterly between June 2021 and June 2022) and lag in rainfall, NDVI, and HHFS.

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