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Table 1 Some basic information about the study participants, exposure and outcome variables

From: Household air pollution from cooking and risk of adverse health and birth outcomes in Bangladesh: a nationwide population-based study

Demographics of mothers

 Mean age (SE)

25.6 (±0.04)

 Mean weight (SE)

47.8 (±0.06)

 Mean year of education (SE)

5.6 (±0.03)

Exposures

 Indoor cooking place % (95% CI)

14.2 (12.7–15.8)

 Use of solid cooking fuel % (95% CI)

89.8 (88.2–91.2)

 Use of indoor solid fuel % (95% CI)

11.2 (9.8–12.8)

Outcomes

 Under five mortality rate per 1000 live births (95% CI)

49.0 (45.0–52.0)

 Neonatal mortality rate per 1000 live births (95% CI)

34.0 (30.0–38.0)

 Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births (95% CI)

45.0 (41.0–49.0)

 Acute respiratory infection % (95% CI)

14.9 (14.1–15.8)

 Pregnancy complication % (95% CI)

54.9 (53.0–56.7)

 Low birth weight % (95% CI)

17.7 (16.6–18.8)

 Cesarean delivery % (95% CI)

11.3 (10.5–12.2)

 Stillbirth rate % (95% CI)

1.4 (1.2–1.5)

  1. SE Standard error, 95% CI 95% Confidence interval