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How Can Height for Age Data be Used?
Height for age data can be used in various ways:
Program Evaluation
: To assess the effectiveness of nutrition and health programs.
Policy Making
: To inform public health policies and interventions.
Research
: To study the determinants and consequences of growth patterns in populations.
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