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. 2019 Sep 14;19:336. doi: 10.1186/s12887-019-1696-z

Table 5.

Regression coefficients [95% CI] from the GEE models a with a continuous time scale (days in the study) depicting average change in developmental, growth and nutritional status during follow-up of the intervention

Explanatory variables Developmental outcomes
FM GM LA PS SE
β (95%CI) β (95%CI) β (95%CI) β (95%CI) β (95%CI)
Group b 0.099 h [− 0.18, 0.38] p = 484 0.37 h [0.09, 0.65] p = 0.010 − 0.17 g [− 0.55, 0.21] p = 0.377 0.11 g [− 0.39, 0.16] p = 0.419 − 0.22 g [− 3.55, 3,11] p = 0.898
Time c Linear term 1.10 h [0.91, 1.21] p < 0.001 1.10 h [0.93, 1.24] p < 0.001 0.81 h [0.68, 00.95] p < 0.001 1.46 h [1.12, 1.80] p < 0.001 −4.30 g [− 10.11, 1.57] p = 0.151
Quadratic term −0.05 g [− 0.13, 0.02] p = 0.151 0.04 g [− 0.05, 0.12] p = 0.330 − 0.03 g [− 0.13, 0.06] p = 0.480 −0.06 g [− 0.10, − 0.01] p = 0.019 0.39 h [0.24, 0.54] p < 0.001
Baseline data MUACZ 0.15 h [0.07, 0.24] p < 0.001 0.07 g [−0.02, 0.16] p = 0.127 0.13 h [0.06, 0.20] p < 0.001 −0.45 g [− 1.30, 0.41] p = 0.310
WAZ 0.20 h [0.09, 0.31] p < 0.001
Development 0.76 h [0.71, 0.81] p < 0.001 0.93 h [0.88, 0.98] p < 0.001 0.81 h [0.76,0.86] p < 0.001 0.87 h [0.83, 0.92] p < 0.001 0.86 h [0. 81, 0. 91] p < 0.001
Age 0.06 h [0.04, 0.08] p < 0.001 0.03 h [0.01, 0.04] p < 0.001 0.08 h [0.05, 0.10] p < 0.001 0.04 h [0.02, 0.06] p < 0.001 0.13 h [0.04, 0.23] p = 0.008
Interactions of Time c with Baseline development −0.06 h [− 0.07, − 0.04] p < 0.001 − 0.06 h [− 0.07, − 0.04] p < 0.001 −0.06 h [− 0.08, − 0.05] p < 0.001 −0.07 h [− 0.08, − 0.06] p < 0.001 −0.08 h [− 0.09, − 0.06] p < 0.001
Baseline Age 0.01 h [0.001, 0.012] p = 0.018 0.02 h [0.01, 0.022] p < 0.001 0.03 h [0.02, 0.04] p < 0.001 0.014 h [0.001, 0.02] p = 0.001 0.04 [0.01, 0.06] p = 0.010
Interactions of Group with Time c (Linear) 0.15 g [0.07, 0.22] p < 0.001 0.41 g [− 0.44, 1.27] p = 0.344 0.02 g [− 0.92, 0. 96] p = 0.971 − 0.06 g [− 0.72, 0.59] p = 0.850 1.63 g [−6.73, 9,98] p = 0.703
Interaction of Sex f with Time (Linear) Control female − 0.02 g [− 0.13, 0.08] p = 0.657 −0.07 g [− 0.20, − 0.06] p = 0.302 −0.08 g [− 0.21, 0.05] p = 0.240 −0.004 g [− 0.1, 0.09] p = 0.940 0.29 g [− 0.92, 0.50] p = 0.638
Intervention Female 0.01 g [− 0.09, 0.11] p = 0.827 − 0.02 g [− 0.14, − 1.00] p = 0.742 0.04 g [− 0.08, 0.17] p = 0.525 −0.08 g [− 0.17, 0.01] p = 0.086 −0.47 g [− 1.60, 0.67] p = 0.421
Interaction of Baseline development with Time (Linear) 0.02 g [−0.01, 0.04] p = 0.206 − 0.02 g [− 0.05, 0.003] p = 0.086 0.004 g [− 0.02, 0.03] p = 0.765 −0.02 g [− 0.04, 0.004] p = 0.102 −0.02 g [− 0.04, 0.01] p = 0.236
Interaction of Baseline Age with Time (Linear) −0.005g [− 0.01, 0.004] p = 0.253 0.01 g [− 0.004, 0.01] p = 0.278 0.001 g [− 0.01, 0.01] p = 0.889 0.01 g [− 0.001, 0.02] p = 0.072 −0.01 g [− 0.07, 0.06] p = 0.861
Linear growth d and nutritional e outcomes
Explanatory variables HAZ MUACZ WAZ WHZ/BAZ
Group b −0.26 g [− 0.57, 0.06] p = 0.101 p = 0.113 0.07 g [− 0.12, 0.26] p = 0.461 −0.215 g [− 0.05, 0.47] p = 0.119 0.22 g [− 0.13, 0.58] p = 0.214
Time c Linear term − 0.09 h [− 0.11, − 0.07] p < 0.001 0.19 g [− 0.05, 0.44] p = 0.122 0.28 g [0.04, 0.53] p = 0.025 0.33 h [0.07, 0.59] p = 0.008
Quadratic term 0.004 g [− 0.03, 0.02] p = 0.765 −0.02 g [− 0.05, 0.02] p = 0.360 −0.03 g [− 0.06, 0.001] p = 0.061 −0.04 h [− 0.08, − 0.001] p = 0.045
Baseline data HAZ 0.85 h [0.81, 0.88] p < 0.001 0.004 g [− 0.02, 0.03] p = 0.727 0.07 h [0.01, 0.13] p = 0.024 0.02 g [− 0.10, 0.14] p = 0.733
MUACZ 0.92 h [0.88, 0.96] p < 0.001
WAZ 0.13 h [0.08, 0.17] p < 0.001 0.08 h [0.04, 0.13] p = 0.001 0.85 h [0.79, 0.90] p < 0.001 0.004 g [− 0.22, 0.21] p = 0.972
WHZ or BAZ 0.82 g [0.75, 0.88] p < 0.001
Age −0.005 g [− 0.01, − 0.001] p = 0.011 −0.001 g [− 0.003, 0.003] p = 0.949 0.002 g [− 0.001, 0.004] p = 0.219 0.01 h [0.001, 0.010] p = 0.012
Interactions of Time c with Baseline HAZ −0.033 h [− 0.038, −  0.028] p < 0.001 0.01 g [− 0.01, 0.04] p = 0.202 0.01 g [− 0.01, 0.04] p = 0.265 0.005 g [− 0.03, 0.04] p = 0.782
Baseline MUACZ − 0.09 h [− 0.10, − 0.08] p < 0.001
Baseline WAZ 0.01 g [− 0.04, 0.05] p = 0.800 − 0.01 g [− 0.04, 0.02] p = 0.556 − 0.042 h [− 0.05,-0.036] p < 0.001 0.02g [− 0.04, − 0.07] p = 0.510
Baseline WHZ or BAZ − 0.09 h [− 0.11, − 0.07] p < 0.001
Baseline Age 0.001 g [− 0.002, 0.004] p = 0.547 −0.001 g [− 0.004, 0.002] p = 0.589 −0.001 g [− 0.003, 0.001] p = 0.328 0.0002 g [− 0.003, 0.002] p = 0.824
Interactions of Group with, Interaction between Time c and baseline HAZ 0.02 g [− 0.01, 0.05] p = 0.260
Interaction between Time and baseline MUACZ −0.01g [− 0.005, 0.05] p = 0.879
Interaction between Time and baseline WAZ −0.001g [− 0.05, 0.05] p = 0.970
Interaction between Time and baseline WHZ or BAZ 0.02 h [0.01, 0.04] p = 0.012
Interaction between Time and sex Female control −0,02 g [− 0.08, 0.05] p = 0.594 −0.04 g [− 0.12, 0.05] p = 0.408 −0.05 g [− 0.12, 0.02] p = 0.136 −0.03 g [− 0.12, 0.06] p = 0.514
Female Intervention −0.004 g [− 0.05, 0.04] p = 0.868 −0.06 g [− 0.12, 0.01] p = 0.102 −0.05 g [− 0.17, 0.06] p = 0.389 −0.01 g [− 0.08, 0.06] p = 0.819

Only significant terms (at p < 0.05) were kept in the models

BAZ body-mass-index-for-age z score, FM fine motor, GEE Generalized Estimating Equations, GM gross motor, HAZ height/length-for-age z score, LA language, MUACZ mid-upper-arm circumference -for-age z score, PS personal social, SE social-emotional, WAZ weight-for-age z score, WHZ weight-for-height/length z score

a Intervention effect controlling for baseline score, baseline characteristics, and interactions with time. b Refers to the intervention group (treatment)

c ‘Time’ refers to number of days in the study (duration of follow-up); d ‘growth’ refers to baseline linear growth expressed in HAZ score

e‘nutritional’ refers to baseline nutritional status expressed in MUACZ score and WAZ score. f sex; the reference is female

g Parameter estimates obtained from a full model by simultaneously including all potential explanatory variables

h Parameter estimates obtained from a reduced model with statistically significant explanatory variables along with only essential non-significant model terms