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Effect of national wealth on BMI: An analysis of 206,266 individuals in 70 low-, middle- and high-income countries

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posted on 2023-04-17, 07:05 authored by Mohd MasoodMohd Masood, Daniel D Reidpath

Background:This study explores the relationship between BMI and national-wealth and the cross-level interaction effect of national-wealth and individual household-wealth using multilevel analysis. Methods: Data from the World Health Survey conducted in 2002±2004, across 70 low-, middle-and high-income countries was used. Participants aged 18 years and over were selected using multistage, stratified cluster sampling. BMI was used as outcome variable. The potential determinants of individual-level BMI were participants' sex, age, marital-status, education, occupation, household-wealth and location(rural/urban) at the individual-level. The countrylevel factors used were average national income (GNI-PPP) and income inequality (Giniindex). A two-level random-intercepts and fixed-slopes model structure with individuals nested within countries was fitted, treating BMI as a continuous outcome. Results: The weighted mean BMI and standard-error of the 206,266 people from 70-countries was 23.90 (4.84). All the low-income countries were below the 25.0 mean BMI level and most of the high-income countries were above. All wealthier quintiles of household-wealth had higher scores in BMI than lowest quintile. Each USD10000 increase in GNI-PPP was associated with a 0.4 unit increase in BMI. The Gini-index was not associated with BMI. All these variables explained 28.1% of country-level, 4.9% of individual-level and 7.7% of total variance in BMI. The cross-level interaction effect between GNI-PPP and household-wealth was significant. BMI increased as the GNI-PPP increased in first four quintiles of householdwealth. However, the BMI of the wealthiest people decreased as the GNI-PPP increased. Conclusion: Both individual-level and country-level factors made an independent contribution to the BMI of the people. Household-wealth and national-income had significant interaction effects.

History

Publication Date

2017-06-29

Journal

PLoS One

Volume

12

Issue

6

Article Number

e0178928

Pagination

16p.

Publisher

Public Library of Science

ISSN

1932-6203

Rights Statement

© 2017 Masood, Reidpath. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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