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ObjectivePrevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernutrition. Parental height varies widely in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and is also a major determinant of stunting. While stunting is a useful measure of child health, with multiple causal components, removing the component attributable to parental height may in some cases be helpful to identify shortcoming in current environments.MethodsWe estimated maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting (SPS) in 67 LMIC and parental he