doi:10.1017/S136898000999187X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 05 Nov 2009
On page 3 in paragraph 2 of Results: Replace the current last sentence in the paragraph
Overweight/obese children also had a higher percentage of mothers who were overweight and obese (P < 0·001; Table 3).
Table 3 Comparison of household and maternal factors by children’s overweight/obesity status: Kenyan Demographic and Health Survey, April–September 2003
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Overweight/obese, BMI > 85th percentile; not overweight/obese, BMI ≤ 85th percentile.
Percentage values were significantly different between overweight status: *P < 0·05, **P < 0·01, ***P < 0·001.
with the following sentence
Overweight/obese children had a higher percentage of mothers who were overweight and obese (P < 0·001; Table 3) and they came from smaller households (5·90 (sd 0·14) v. 6·25 (sd 0·10), P = 0·037).
Revised table 3