Figure 2From: Effects of prenatal food and micronutrient supplementation on child growth from birth to 54 months of age: a randomized trial in Bangladesh Repeated measures analyses showing effects of prenatal food and micronutrient supplementations on linear growth (16 anthropometric assessments) by sex, from birth to 54 months of age. Dots represent mean%. p-values for the contrasts from the repeated-measures analysis. E Boy vs. U Boy, p = 0.01; Fe60F Boy vs. MMS Boy, p = 0.01. E Girl vs. U Girl, p = 0.31; Fe60F Girl vs. MMS Girl, p = 0.53. E = Early invitation to food supplementation, U = Usual invitation to food supplementation, Fe30F = 30 mg iron and 400 μg of folic acid; Fe60F = 60 mg iron and 400 μg of folic acid; MMS = multiple micronutrients, 15 micronutrients including 30 mg iron and 400 μg of folic acid.Back to article page