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My profile My library Metrics Alerts. Sign in. Get my own profile Cited by View all All Since Citations h-index 32 24 iindex 61 Public access. View all. Peter Reich University of Minnesota Verified email at umn. Kevin J. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title Sort Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Forest ecology and management 1 , , Forest Ecology and Management 12 , , Global Ecology and Biogeography 19 2 , , Young users are the future that every brand wants to grasp, especially a brand as old as Wang Lao Ji.

As the oldest Chinese herbal tea drink brand, established in , Wang Lao Ji has gained huge popularity in China as a healthy beverage. But Wang Lao Ji wasn't always the cup of tea for young people. Early on, it was seen more as a drink that grandmothers would urge you to drink for health. Later on, it became known as a drink for people to have while eating barbecue. Wang Lao Ji chose an interactive method to talk to young people directly.

It started to collect contributions from comic and manga communities, which are of interest to the people born after Wang Lao Ji asked young people to create a cartoon charactor for the brand, and to use Bilibili—the biggest comic video site in China—as the main channel for the campaign.

People voted for their favourite submissions, and Wang Lao Ji picked the top three most popular charactors to produce a campaign video.

Among the 12 community-level factors, 'education' were positively associated with child height. Additionally, stratified analyses by age showed that 'population density' and 'housing' were positively significantly associated with the height of elder children years. At the individual level, male sex, higher maternal height, higher maternal education levels, higher family income, and higher percentage of energy intake from protein, were significantly positively associated with child height.

Conclusions: Our findings point to the role of contextual factors that generate differences between regions in shaping the distribution of child physical health outcomes. Our study suggests that public health programs and policies for child's physical development may need to combine individual-centered strategies and also approaches aimed at changing residential environments.



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