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. 2012 Mar 12;2012:505709. doi: 10.1100/2012/505709

Table 1.

Regional prevalence of short stature in school-age children.

Age (years) North: No (% <2 SD*) Southwest: No (% <2 SD) Central: No (% <2 SD)
Boys Girls All Boys Girls All Boys Girls All
5–<6 152 (8.6) 124 (4.8) 276 (6.7) 110 (3.6) 117 (15.4) 227 (9.5) 146 (4.8) 111 (3.6) 257 (4.2)
6–<7 131 (6.1) 140 (3.6) 271 (4.9) 112 (11.6) 93 (4.3) 205 (8) 104 (5.8) 129 (3.1) 233 (4.5)
7–<8 149 (6) 141 (8.5) 290 (7.3) 111 (13.5) 113 (16.8) 224 (15.2) 124 (6.5) 120 (3.3) 244 (4.9)
8–<9 150 (3.3) 133 (6.8) 283 (5.1) 118 (16.9) 94 (14.9) 212 (15.9) 129 (15.5) 118 (5.1) 247 (10.3)
9–<10 136 (4.4) 145 (5.5) 281 (5) 124 (9.7) 108 (12) 232 (10.9) 131 (6.9) 109 (6.4) 240 (6.7)
10–<11 152 (6.6) 134 (4.5) 286 (5.6) 101 (7.9) 118 (12.7) 219 (10.3) 114 (5.3) 131 (6.1) 245 (5.7)
11–<12 145 (5.5) 130 (9.2) 275 (7.4) 113 (14.2) 98 (4.1) 211 (9.2) 112 (8.9) 116 (6) 228 (7.5)
12–<13 123 (12.2) 126 (8.7) 249 (10.5) 106 (12.3) 116 (13.8) 222 (13.1) 117 (9.4) 102 (5.9) 219 (7.7)

Overall 1138 (6.5) 1073 (6.4) 2211 (6.5) 895 (11.3) 857 (12) 1752 (11.6) 977 (6) 936 (4.9) 1913 (5.5)

*Standard deviation.