Associations between the household environment and stunted child growth in rural India: a cross-sectional analysis
Stunting is a major unresolved and growing health issue for India. Yet there remains scant evidence for the development and application of integrated, multifactorial child health interventions across Indias most rural communities. We examine the associations between household environmental character...
Main Authors: | Lee, C, Lakhanpaul, M, Maza Stern, B, Sarkar, K, Parikh, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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UCL Press
2021
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