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Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies.

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Table 2.

Age distribution of children at study entry and exit.

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Table 3.

Minimally adjusteda hazard ratios (HR) using WHO 2006 standards and NCHS/WHO 1977 reference.

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Figure 1.

Associations of anthropometric measures (in increments of 0.5 Z scores) with all-cause mortality, WHO 2006 child growth standards.

(A) Weight-for-age; (B) Height/length-for-age; (C) Weight-for-Height/Length.

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Minimally-adjusteda versus maximally-adjusted hazard ratios (HR) for 6 cohortsb that reported additional baseline covariates beyond sex and randomized treatment assignment, WHO 2006 standards.

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Table 5.

Minimally adjusteda hazard ratio (HR) estimates for specific causes of mortality, WHO 2006 standards.

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