Type | Working Paper |
Title | Inter-individual inequality in BMI: An analysis of indonesian family life surveys (1993–2007) |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308923022_Inter-individual_inequality_in_BMI_An_analysis_of_Indonesian_Family_Life_Surveys_1993-2007 |
Abstract | Life Survey (IFLS), we estimated changes in the mean and the variance of BMI over time and across various socioeconomic groups based on education and households’ expenditure per capita in 53,648 men and women aged 20-50 years. An increase in mean and standard deviation was observed among men (by 4.3% and 25%, respectively) and women (by 7.3% and 20%, respectively) over time. Quantile-Quantile plots showed that higher percentiles had greater increases in BMI compared to the segment of the population at lower percentiles. While between socioeconomic group differences decreased over time, within group differences increased and were more prominent among individuals with poor education and lower per capita expenditures. Population changes in BMI cannot be fully described by average trends or single parameters such as the mean BMI. Moreover, greater increases in within group dispersion compared with between-group differences imply that growing inequalities are not merely driven by these socioeconomic factors at the population level. |
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