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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 3. Child Nutritional Status as measured by Height-for-Age, Weight-for-Height and Weight-for-Age Background Characteristic Nutritional Status Height-for-Age Weight-for-Height Weight-for-Age < -3 SD n(%) ≥-3<-2 ≥-2 < -3 SD ≥-3<-2 SD Sex Female 39 (6) 64(10) 218 (32) 20(3) 34(5) 267(41) 29(5) 56(9) 236(37) Male 57(9) 212 (33) 31(5) 263(41) 58(9) 233(36) Age (Months) 0-12 11(2) 15(2) 120(19) 19(3) 107(17) 10(2) 28(4) 108(17) 13-24 33(5) 88(14) 6(1) 18(3) 125(19) 105(16) 25 & above 72(11) 222(35) 25(4) 298(46) 38(6) 256(40) # of children in household 1 20(3.0) 37(6) 151(24) 13(2) 26(4) 169(26) 17(3) 30(5) 161(3) 2-3 70(10.8) 75(112) 249(39) 328(51) 40(6) 74(12) 280(43) 4 & above 6(1.0) 8(1) 5(1) Francis Lwanga et al. Food Security and Nutritional Status of Children Residing in Sugarcane Growing Communities of East-Central Uganda: A Cross-sectional Study. Journal of Food Security, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 2, 34-39. doi:10.12691/jfs-3-2-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.