Forest cover-related independent variables | Severe Stuntinga | Dietary Diversityb | Vitamin A-Rich Foodsb | Diarrheab | ||||||||||||
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||||||
P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | P Value | OR | |
Deforestation, 2000–2010 (ref: no change) | .16 | .14 | – | – | .002 | – | – | .003 | – | – | ||||||
Net loss of forest cover | .64 | 1.113 | – | – | .049 | .813 | – | – | .003 | .708 | – | – | .06 | .822 | – | – |
Net gain of forest cover | .058 | 1.647 | – | – | .56 | .930 | – | – | .16 | 1.201 | – | – | .002 | .658 | – | – |
Forest cover (ref: 0–9%) | .47 | – | – | .13 | – | – | .01 | – | – | <.001 | ||||||
10–19% | – | – | .58 | 1.080 | – | – | .52 | .961 | – | – | .13 | 1.106 | – | – | .008 | .854 |
20–29% | – | – | .25 | 1.283 | – | – | .08 | 1.188 | – | – | .006 | 1.328 | – | – | .003 | .748 |
30–39% | – | – | .14 | 1.665 | – | – | .34 | 1.177 | – | – | .03 | 1.459 | – | – | <.001 | .487 |
40–49% | – | – | .58 | .700 | – | – | .75 | .908 | – | – | .15 | 1.562 | – | – | .008 | .358 |
50–59% | – | – | – | – | – | – | .08 | 1.736 | – | – | .02 | 2.046 | – | – | <.001 | .079 |
Abbreviations: OR, Odds Ratio.
P values ≤ .05 were considered statistically significant.
↵a Controls included child's age, previous birth interval, mother's education, urban residence, household wealth, migration status, and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI).
↵b Controls included child's age, mother's education, urban residence, household wealth, migration status, and NDVI.