Table 2.
Indicator | Very low | Low | Medium | High | Very High |
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% Wasting | |||||
Old* | – | < 5 (acceptable) | 5–9 (poor) | 10–14 (serious) | ≥15 (critical) |
New** | < 2.5 | 2.5–5 | 5- < 10 | 10- < 15 | ≥15 |
% Stuntinga | |||||
Old* | – | < 20 (acceptable) | 20–29 (poor) | 30–39 (serious) | ≥40 (critical) |
New** | < 2.5 | 2.5- < 10 | 10- < 20 | 20- < 30 | ≥30 |
%Overweight** | < 2.5 | 2.5–5 | 5- < 10 | 10- < 15 | ≥15 |
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