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TABLE 1 5<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> child-feed<strong>in</strong>g practices on anthropometric <strong>in</strong>dicators.<br />
I ndependent<br />
Var iables<br />
Ànthropometric Indicators (Dependent Variables)<br />
Weight-for-Height Height-for-Àge Weight-for-Àge<br />
R-Square R-Square R-Square<br />
Presence <strong>of</strong><br />
breast-feed<strong>in</strong>g<br />
0.3770<br />
0.0194<br />
0.0168<br />
0.0927<br />
0. 031 4<br />
0.075'1<br />
Duration <strong>of</strong><br />
brea st- f eed i ng<br />
0.2300<br />
0.0001<br />
0.001 9<br />
Child receives<br />
additional food<br />
0 . 000'1<br />
0.0001<br />
0 "<br />
000'1<br />
Start<strong>in</strong>g age for<br />
additional food<br />
0.0088<br />
0.4655<br />
0 "<br />
2590<br />
Frequency <strong>of</strong><br />
additional food<br />
0.8020<br />
0. 000 1<br />
0. 0255<br />
Correlation coefficients <strong>of</strong> correlation analysis <strong>of</strong> common regressor<br />
variables and anthropometric <strong>in</strong>dicators is given <strong>in</strong> Table '18. There was<br />
a significant negative correlation (r=-0.13, p