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. 2010 Aug 30;66(1):75–80. doi: 10.1136/jech.2010.113043

Table 4.

Adjusted* estimates of height change (cm) for a unit change in factors associated with childhood circumstances among Thais

Women Men
Factor Estimate cm 95% CI p Value Estimate cm 95% CI p Value
Per decade increase in birth year 0.67 0.58 to 0.76 <0.0001 0.58 0.49 to 0.67 <0.0001
Mother's education
 None Reference Reference
 Primary 0.54 0.33 to 0.75 <0.0001 0.26 0.03 to 0.49 0.03
 Secondary 0.74 0.46 to 1.02 <0.0001 0.63 0.29 to 0.96 0.0002
 Tertiary 1.10 0.73 to 1.46 <0.0001 0.98 0.53 to 1.42 <0.0001
Father's education
 None Reference Reference
 Primary 0.41 0.14 to 0.68 0.003 0.50 0.20 to 0.79 0.003
 Secondary 0.55 0.26 to 0.84 0.0002 0.96 0.64 to 1.29 <0.0001
 Tertiary 0.65 0.29 to 1.01 0.0004 1.43 1.02 to 1.84 <0.0001
Birth size as recalled by relatives
 Small or underweight Reference Reference
 Normal 1.71 1.57 to 1.85 <0.0001 1.89 1.71 to 2.07 <0.0001
 Large or overweight 2.80 2.60 to 3.00 <0.0001 3.30 3.04 to 3.57 <0.0001
Breast fed
 No Reference Reference
 Yes 0.30 0.10 to 0.51 0.004 0.27 0.007 to 0.55 0.06
No of siblings
 0 Reference Reference
 1 −0.08 −0.37 to 0.20 0.55 −0.36 −0.74 to 0.03 0.07
 2 −0.27 −0.56 to 0.02 0.07 −0.48 −0.87 to −0.09 0.01
 3 −0.39 −0.70 to −0.09 0.01 −0.75 −1.16 to −0.34 0.0003
 4 −0.70 −1.03 to −0.37 <0.0001 −0.84 −1.26 to −0.41 0.0001
 5+ −0.63 −0.95 to −0.31 <0.0001 −1.19 −1.60 to −0.78 <0.0001
Birth order
First born Reference Reference
 Later born 0.37 0.24 to 0.49 <0.0001 0.31 0.16 to 0.46 <0.0001
Area of residence when aged 10–12 years
 Urban Reference Reference
 Rural −0.73 −0.88 to −0.59 <0.0001 −1.11 −1.29 to −0.94 <0.0001
Assets in the home when aged 10–12 years
 0–1 Reference Reference
 2–4 0.16 −0.02 to 0.34 0.08 0.50 0.32 to 0.68 0.16
 5–6 0.61 0.43 to 0.81 <0.0001 1.19 0.98 to 1.39 <0.0001
 >6 1.40 1.16 to 1.64 <0.0001 1.95 1.67 to 2.24 <0.0001
*

Each factor adjusted for all others listed in the table apart from birth size recalled by relatives.

Estimates calculated using data from those who reported birth size (∼75% of cohort), adjusted for all listed factors.

When birth size is added to the model the effect of breast feeding is negligible (0.05 cm, 95% CI −0.18 to 0.27 for women and −0.01 cm, 95% CI −0.33 to 0.31 for men).