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Table 1.

Weight Parameters and Breastfeeding Frequencies at Study Timepoints.

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Figure 1.

Mean Weight-Length Z Score by Maternal Depression Status.

Values at each timepoint are unadjusted mean values.

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Figure 2.

Percentage Underweight by Maternal Depression Status.

Values at each timepoint are unadjusted mean values.

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Table 2.

Weight Parameters in Relation to Maternal Depression Symptom Status at Study Timepoints.

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Table 3.

Mixed Model of the Association Between Maternal Depression and Weight for Length Z Scores in Children from Birth to 2 Years of Age (n = 186 mother-child pairs).

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Table 4.

Multivariate Mixed Model* of the Association Between Maternal Depression and Weight-for-Length Z Scores in Children from Birth to 2 years (n = 166 mother-child pairs).

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Table 5.

Logistic Mixed Model of the Association between Maternal Depression and Risk for Failure to Thrive (Weight for Age Percentile <5th) from 6 months to 2 years (n = 186 mother-child pairs).

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Table 6.

Multivariate Mixed Model* of the Association between Maternal Logistic Depression and Risk for Failure to Thrive (Weight for Age <5th percentile) 6 months to 2 years (n = 170 mother-child pairs).

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Table 7.

Logistic Mixed Model of the Association between Maternal Depression and Child Overweight (Weight-for-Length Percentile ≥85th) from 6 months to 2 years (n = 186 mother-child pairs).

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Multivariate Logistic Mixed Model* of the Association between Maternal Depression and Risk for Child Overweight (Weight-for-Length Percentile ≥85th) from 6 months to 2 years (n = 166 mother-child pairs).

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