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Table 1. Absolute and percentage distribution of the study schoolchildren aged 7-14 (n=2,836) by independent variables
Table 3 shows the crude and adjusted prevalence ratios of the study associations. The variables associated with adequate FV intake were school ownership status, mother’s education level, and family income per member

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