Journal article

Regional patterns of birthweights in Papua New Guinea in relation to diet, environment and socio-economic factors

I Müller, I Betuela, R Hide

ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

Regional differences in mean birthweight in rural Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the importance of differences in family diet and maternal education and socio-economic status on such patterns were explored using birthweight data collected by the 1982/83 PNG National Nutrition Survey. A total of 6137 birthweight measurements from 85 PNG districts were available, representing 22% of all children included in the survey. The nature of possible selection biases are assessed and their implications discussed. Hierarchical Bayesian spatial models based on conditional autoregressive (CAR) priors were used to model spatial patterns in birthweights and their relation to different sets of covariates. Birthw..

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