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Table 1 Characteristics of children according to the age

From: Timing and pattern of growth faltering in children up-to 18 months of age and the associated feeding practices in an urban setting of Sri Lanka

Characteristics

Total

(n = 254)

Age of the child

12 months

53.1% (n = 135)

18 months

46.9% (n = 119)

Sex

 Male

141 (55.5%)

71 (50.4%)

70 (49.6%))

 Female

113 (44.5%)

64 (56.6%)

49 (43.4%)

Birth Order

 First born

109 (42.9%)

63 (57.8%)

46 (42.2%)

  ≥ second

57.1% (n = 145)

72 (49.7%)

73 (50.3%)

Maturity at birth

  ≥ 37 weeks

232 (91.3%)

123 (53.0%)

109 (47.0%)

  < 37 weeks

22 (8.7%)

12 (54.5%)

10 (45.5%)

Birth weight

  ≥ 3.5 kg

27 (10.6%)

9 (33.3%)

18 (66.7%)

 2.5 – 3.49

173 (68.1%)

99 (57.2%)

74 (42.8%)

  < 2.5 kg

54 (21.3%)

27 (50.0%)

27 (50.0%)

Birth intervala (years)

5.2 (± 3.1)

5.02 (± 3.1)

5.4 (± 3.0)

Mother’s age

  ≥ 35 years

62 (24.4%)

29 (46.8%)

33 (53.2%)

  < 35 years

192 (75.6%)

106 (55.2%)

86 (44.8%)

Mother’s occupation

 Employed

56 (22%)

32 (57.1%)

24 (42.9%)

 Housewife

198 (78%)

103 (52.0%)

95 (48.0%)

Mother’s education

 Up-to secondary

119 (46.9%)

68 (57.1%)

51 (42.9%)

  ≥ Tertiary

135 (53.1%)

67 (49.6%)

68 (50.4%)

Average monthly family income

 Low

16 (6.3%)

5 (31.3%)

11 (68.8%)

 Middle

121 (47.6%)

61 (50.4%)

60 (49.6%)

 High

117 (46.1%)

69 (59%)

48 (41.0%)

  1. a Birth interval is the time difference between the index and the immediate previous sibling