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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 17.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Aug 23;4(10):e744–e751. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30150-4

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics

Included in final analysis (n=496) Excluded, no final weight (n=50) p value
Age (months)   16 (9–30) 28 (15–42) 0·001

Sex 0·263
 Female 217 (44%) 26 (52%) ··
 Male 279 (56%) 24 (48%) ··

Home district 0·348
 Urban (Dhaka) 356 (72%) 39 (78%) ··
 Rural or suburban 140 (28%) 11 (22%) ··

Nutritional status (MUAC) 0·517
 No acute malnutrition 391 (79%) 40 (80%) ··
 Moderate acute malnutrition   77 (15%)   9 (18%) ··
 Severe acute malnutrition   28 (6%)   1 (2%) ··

Days of diarrhoea before arrival     2 (2–3)   2 (1–3) 0·144

Loose stools in past 24 h   10 (8–18) 12 (7–15) 0·451

Diarrhoea type 0·227
 Watery 368 (74%) 32 (64%) ··
 Rice water 125 (25%) 18 (36%) ··
 Bloody     3 (1%)   0 ··

Data are median (IQR) or n (%). MUAC=mid-upper arm circumference.