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Survey year, sample size, and mean height and year of birth for adult women.

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Frequency and percentage distribution of sample by independent variables, and mean height by categories of independent variables for adult women.

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Figure 1.

Country-level scatter plot between mean height (y axis) and gap in height between the richest and poorest wealth quintile (x axis) among adult women.

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Table 3.

Unadjusted and mutually adjusted effects of year of birth, wealth quintiles, schooling, and place of residence on height accounting for within and between country variation for adult women.

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Figure 2.

Predicted association between height and year of birth across wealth quintiles among adult women.

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Figure 3.

Percent of variation in height attributable to the individual and context (primary sampling units (PSU) and country) before and after accounting for the distribution of individual characteristics among adult women.

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Table 4.

Mean height and 95% Coverage Bounds in heights (in cm) between individuals, between-PSUs, and between-countries after accounting for within-country covariates.

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Country specific differentials in height around the global mean for adult women.

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Table 6.

Change in height for a 1-year increase in birth year and a 1 quintile increase in wealth from separate models for adult women.

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Table 7.

Summary table showing frequency and percentage of countries across different WHO regions that experienced a statistically significant decline, or no change or increase in height among adult women.

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Table 8.

Country-specific predicted effects of change in height for a 1-year increase in birth year in the two poorest and two richest wealth quintiles among adult women.

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