Patterning of individual heterogeneity in body mass index: evidence from 57 low- and middle-income countries
Abstract
Modeling variation at population level has become increasingly valued, but no clear application exists for modeling differential variation in health between individuals within a given population. We applied Goldstein's method (in: Everrit, Howell (eds) Encyclopedia of statistics in behavioral science, Wiley, Hoboken, 2005) to model individual heterogeneity in body mass index (BMI) as a function of basic sociodemographic characteristics, each...
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Title
Patterning of individual heterogeneity in body mass index: evidence from 57 low- and middle-income countries
Published Date
Jan 22, 2018
Volume
33
Issue
8
Pages
741 - 750
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