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Linear growth trajectories in the first two years of life predict attained linear growth and stunting at the age of five years: Results from the MAL-ED multi-country birth cohort study

Alam, M. A.; Hasan, S. M. T.; Nishan, A. A.; Mahfuz, M.; Kosek, M. N.; Lima, A. A. M.; Maciel, B. L. L.; Ahmed, T.

2025-08-02 public and global health
10.1101/2025.08.01.25332596 medRxiv
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BackgroundLinear growth faltering and stunting are associated with childhood mortality, morbidity, and impaired growth and cognitive development. ObjectivesWe sought to identify groups of children with different growth trajectories in their first two years of life and determine if there is an association between those early-life trajectories and attained linear growth and stunting at age five. MethodsWe used the MAL-ED birth cohort studys dataset in this analysis. The latent class growth modeling (LCGM) technique was used to identify unique classes of children who followed similar trajectories in terms of length for age z-score (LAZ) during the age of 0 to 24 months. Mixed-effects linear and logistic regression models were used to investigate the association of the LCGM-derived trajectories with height for age z-score (HAZ) and stunting at age 60 months, respectively, considering the study site as the random effect. ResultsWe detected five LAZ trajectories in 1471 children aged 0 to 2 years and designated them as follows: Class 1: severely attenuated linear growth (9%); class 2: moderately attenuated linear growth (25%); class 3: mildly attenuated linear growth (34%); class 4: stable linear growth (25%); class 5: improved linear growth (7%). In adjusted model, LAZ trajectories in the first 2 years of life were associated with HAZ and stunting at 5 years. Compared to the stable linear growth class, the improved linear growth class had a predicted 0.86 higher HAZ at age 5 years (95% CI: 0.67, 1.04), but the severely attenuated linear growth classes had lower HAZ at age 5 years ({beta} = -2.10; 95% CI: -2.26, -1.95). ConclusionsLinear growth trajectories during the first two years of life are crucial as they predict the attained linear growth and stunting at 5 years. Emphasis should be given to improving linear growth in early life through community interventions.

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