Table 1.
Sample sizes and percentages of stunting across overweight/underweight status among children in rural China, the CHNS 1991–2009.
Table 2.
Sample sizes and percentages of four exclusive malnutrition categories among children in rural China, the CHNS 1991–2009.
Table 3.
Sample size and the distribution of children across four categories of malnutrition by different predictors from the CHNS 1991–2009.
Table 4.
Adjusted relative risk ratios (RRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for predictors of unordered multinomial logistic models [using normal nutrition without being stunted, underweight or overweight as the reference] predicting malnutrition for children less than 18 years from the CHNS, 1991–2009.
Table 5.
Adjusted relative risk ratios (RRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for predictors of unordered multinomial logistic models [using normal nutrition without being stunted, underweight or overweight as the reference] with the interaction of age and gender predicting malnutrition for children less than 18 years from the CHNS, 1991–2009.
Fig 1.
Predicted probability of (A) under-nutrition, (B) over-nutrition and (C) ‘paradox’ of malnutrition (stunted overweight) for rural children less than 18 years old by the interaction of age and gender, CHNS 1991–2009.