Table 1.
Sample characteristics.
Table 2.
Terminal digit preference expressed as percentage of anthropometrists’ first measurement for height, head circumference and arm circumference ending in .0 to .9 compared to the expected 10% among children 0–4.9 years (n = 948 observations from 474 children), BINA 2017.
Fig 1.
Prevalence by standard deviation cutoffs for weight-for-height and arm circumference-for-age z-scores for single and means of repeated measures among children 0–4.9 years of age.
Table 3.
Mean z-score, standard deviation, and test of equal variance between age groups for height-for-age (HAZ), weight-for-height (WHZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), arm circumference-for-age (ACZ), and head circumference-for-age (HCZ) from manual measurements (n = 474), BINA 2017.
Fig 2.
Closest two manual measures from single observer (intra-observer) and measurement reliability in average of closest two manual measures between two observers (inter-observer) for stature, head circumference (HC) and arm circumference (MUAC) among children 0–4.9 years of age (intra-observer n = 948, inter-observer n = 474).