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. 2023 Feb 6;9:26. doi: 10.1186/s40795-023-00685-1

Table 2.

Dietary practices of the study population as assessed by the height/age relationship

Food practices Height/age
Total (n = 139) Normal (n = 96) Growth retardation (n = 43)
Eating together at home (%)
 Yes 88 (63.3) 65 (67.7) 23 (53.5)
 No 51 (36.7) 31 (32.3) 20 (46.5)
Watch TV when they eat (%)
 Yes 77 (55.4) 48 (50.0) 29 (67.4)
 No 62 (44.6) 48 (50.0) 14 (32.6)
There are food standards (%)
 Yes 112 (80.6) 83 (86.5) 29 (67.4)
 No 27 (19.4) 13 (13.5) 14 (32.6)
Meals provided (%)
 Breakfast, lunch, and snacks 5 (3.6) 2 (2.1) 3 (7.0)
 Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks 134 (96.4) 94 (97.9) 40 (93.0)
Breastfeeding (%)
 Yes 4 (2.9) 4 (4.2) 0 (0.0)
 No 135 (97.1) 92 (95.8) 43 (100.0)
Is satisfied with the food (%)
 Yes 138 (99.3) 95 (99.0) 43 (100.0)
 No 1 (0.7) 1 (1.0) 0 (0.0)
Offers snacks with vegetables (%)
 Yes 10 (7.2) 6 (6.2) 4 (9.3)
 No 129 (92.8) 90 (93.8) 39 (90.7)

Data were presented as absolute frequencies (%)