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Table 1.

Sample sizes and percentages of stunting across overweight/underweight status among children in rural China, the CHNS 1991–2009.

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Table 2.

Sample sizes and percentages of four exclusive malnutrition categories among children in rural China, the CHNS 1991–2009.

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Table 3.

Sample size and the distribution of children across four categories of malnutrition by different predictors from the CHNS 1991–2009.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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