Data is scarce on early life exposure to arsenic and its association with malnutrition during infancy. This study followed the nutritional status of a cohort of 120 infants from birth to 9 months of age in an arsenic contaminated area in Bangladesh. Anthropometric data was collected at 3, 6 and 9 months of the infant’s age for nutritional assessment whereas arsenic exposure level was assessed via tube well drinking water arsenic concentration at the initiation of the study. Weight and height measurements were converted to Z-scores of weight for age (WAZ-underweight), height for age (HAZ-stunting), weight for height (WHZ-wasting) for children by comparing with WHO growth standard. Arsenic exposure levels were categorized as <50 ≥g/L and ≥50 μg/L. Stunting rates (
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Milton, A. H., Attia, J., Alauddin, M., McEvoy, M., McElduff, P., Hussain, S., … Islam, M. R. (2018). Assessment of nutritional status of infants living in arsenic-contaminated areas in Bangladesh and its association with arsenic exposure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15010057
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