| Literature DB >> 20721361 |
Spencer Moore1, Justin N Hall, Sam Harper, John W Lynch.
Abstract
Objective. To examine the association between socioeconomic factors and weight status across 53 countries. Methods. Data are cross-sectional and from the long version of the World Health Survey (WHS). There were 172,625 WHS participants who provided self-reported height and weight measures and sociodemographic information. The International Classification of adult weight status was used to classify participants by body mass index (BMI): (1) underweight (<18.5), (2) normal weight (18.5-24.9), (3) overweight (25.0-29.9), and (4) obese (>30.0). Multinomial regression was used in the analyses. Results. Globally, 6.7% was underweight, 25.7% overweight, and 8.9% obese. Underweight status was least (5.8%) and obesity (9.3%) most prevalent in the richest quintile. There was variability between countries, with a tendency for lower-income quintiles to be at increased risk for underweight and reduced risk for obesity. Conclusion. International policies may require flexibility in addressing cross-national differences in the socio-economic covariates of BMI status.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20721361 PMCID: PMC2915815 DOI: 10.1155/2010/514674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Summary results for countries with adjusted relative risk ratios (RRRs) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) with P < .05 from multinomial multivariable models regressing BMI classification on sex, age, income, and urbanicity, WHS, 2002-2003.
| Underweight | Overweight | Obese | |
|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | |||
| Men at higher risk RRR > 1.00, | (5) India, Kenya, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe | (10) Croatia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Georgia, Mexico, Paraguay, Slovakia, Spain, Uruguay | (2) Slovakia, Spain |
| Men at lower risk RRR < 1.00, | (15) Brazil, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Paraguay, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay | (13) Comoros, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Laos, Mauritania, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan, Senegal, Tunisia, Zimbabwe | (31) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Estonia, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Latvia, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Philippines, Russian Federation, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
| (2) | |||
| Lower quintiles at higher risk RRR > 1.00, | (11) Brazil, Chad, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, Paraguay, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Zambia | (3) Chad, Mexico, Spain | (2) Mexico, Spain |
| Lower quintiles at lower risk RRR < 1.00, | (34) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Comoros, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laos, Malawi, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Pakistan, Paraguay, Philippines, Russian Federation, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Ukraine, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe | (24) Brazil, Congo, Dominican Republic, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laos, Malawi, Mexico, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Pakistan, Paraguay, Philippines, Russian Federation, Tunisia, Ukraine, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe | |
| (3) | |||
| Urban areas at higher risk RRR > 1.00, | (1) Brazil | (4) Brazil, Ghana, India, Myanmar | (8) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Dominican Republic, Ghana, India, Myanmar, Tunisia, Zimbabwe |
| Urban areas at lower risk RRR < 1.00, | (2) Laos, Sri Lanka | (3) Latvia, Slovakia, Spain | (3) Malaysia, Nepal, Slovakia |
Characteristics of WHS body mass index (BMI) sample, by country and in total, WHS, 2002-2003.
| Country | Initial sample size | Number missing height or weight information | Number excluded based on BMI (<11.3 or >61.2 kg/m2) | Number missing socio-demographic information | Final sample size | % males | Mean age | % Urban |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh | 5942 | 5071 | 61 | 7 | 803 | 86.1% | 35.3 | 52.6% |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | 1031 | 17 | 16 | 3 | 995 | 41.5% | 46.9 | 42.2% |
| Brazil | 5000 | 587 | 108 | 158 | 4147 | 46.3% | 41.1 | 83.7% |
| Burkina Faso | 4948 | 3215 | 23 | 40 | 1670 | 51.7% | 34.0 | 44.9% |
| Chad | 4875 | 1393 | 126 | 184 | 3172 | 50.3% | 36.6 | 24.9% |
| China | 3994 | 6 | 107 | 35 | 3846 | 50.1% | 44.7 | 39.8% |
| Comoros | 1836 | 103 | 29 | 82 | 1622 | 45.5% | 42.0 | 29.7% |
| Congo | 3077 | 863 | 68 | 85 | 2061 | 47.7% | 36.1 | 80.7% |
| Côte d'Ivoire | 3251 | 381 | 75 | 144 | 2651 | 60.0% | 35.2 | 60.2% |
| Croatia | 993 | 24 | 20 | 38 | 911 | 40.2% | 52.4 | 66.0% |
| Czech Republic | 949 | 46 | 32 | 18 | 853 | 43.4% | 47.7 | 71.6% |
| Dominican Republic | 5027 | 1907 | 93 | 47 | 2980 | 50.8% | 40.4 | 57.8% |
| Ecuador | 5677 | 1569 | 216 | 396 | 3496 | 45.8% | 40.8 | 68.1% |
| Estonia | 1021 | 23 | 32 | 11 | 955 | 35.3% | 49.6 | 66.2% |
| Ethiopia | 5090 | 4119 | 16 | 36 | 919 | 71.9% | 31.6 | 26.6% |
| Georgia | 2950 | 213 | 49 | 109 | 2579 | 42.3% | 48.5 | 43.9% |
| Ghana | 4165 | 461 | 170 | 224 | 3310 | 46.2% | 40.5 | 38.3% |
| Guatemala | 4890 | 1735 | 85 | 201 | 2869 | 46.8% | 39.2 | 44.4% |
| Hungary | 1419 | 30 | 54 | 36 | 1299 | 40.5% | 49.4 | 61.0% |
| India | 10692 | 1322 | 1771 | 293 | 7306 | 55.9% | 39.1 | 30.3% |
| Kazakhstan | 4499 | 231 | 56 | 26 | 4186 | 34.9% | 41.5 | 58.6% |
| Kenya | 4640 | 342 | 159 | 119 | 4020 | 43.6% | 37.3 | 31.6% |
| Laos | 4989 | 109 | 528 | 816 | 3536 | 50.7% | 37.7 | 30.1% |
| Latvia | 929 | 196 | 16 | 3 | 714 | 34.5% | 49.3 | 70.6% |
| Malawi | 5551 | 309 | 173 | 214 | 4855 | 43.0% | 35.8 | 15.5% |
| Malaysia | 6145 | 1136 | 253 | 210 | 4546 | 48.7% | 39.9 | 63.4% |
| Mali | 5209 | 4791 | 19 | 73 | 326 | 88.0% | 39.4 | 40.5% |
| Mauritania | 3907 | 643 | 238 | 440 | 2586 | 38.8% | 39.0 | 40.3% |
| Mauritius | 3968 | 1387 | 118 | 40 | 2423 | 62.7% | 41.1 | 48.7% |
| Mexico | 38746 | 15345 | 508 | 225 | 22668 | 42.5% | 41.2 | 71.3% |
| Morocco | 5000 | 2961 | 36 | 281 | 1722 | 67.4% | 38.7 | 62.5% |
| Myanmar | 6045 | 166 | 335 | 5 | 5539 | 45.4% | 40.8 | 24.6% |
| Namibia | 4379 | 573 | 168 | 187 | 3451 | 40.8% | 37.8 | 48.1% |
| Nepal | 8822 | 5629 | 328 | 257 | 2608 | 68.4% | 35.0 | 21.1% |
| Pakistan | 6502 | 3050 | 310 | 307 | 2835 | 64.8% | 37.0 | 41.2% |
| Paraguay | 5288 | 653 | 90 | 40 | 4505 | 49.1% | 39.8 | 47.8% |
| Philippines | 10083 | 1896 | 591 | 39 | 7557 | 51.3% | 38.3 | 60.0% |
| Russia | 4427 | 944 | 43 | 67 | 3373 | 35.7% | 49.0 | 92.5% |
| Senegal | 3465 | 1794 | 55 | 345 | 1271 | 59.9% | 37.9 | 59.7% |
| Slovakia | 2535 | 758 | 37 | 90 | 1650 | 33.3% | 37.3 | 90.8% |
| Slovenia | 687 | 119 | 10 | 8 | 550 | 46.2% | 47.2 | — |
| South Africa | 2629 | 1033 | 258 | 82 | 1256 | 51.4% | 37.3 | 62.3% |
| Spain | 6373 | 257 | 71 | 81 | 5964 | 41.3% | 52.3 | 72.1% |
| Sri Lanka | 6805 | 1066 | 962 | 116 | 4661 | 53.4% | 40.9 | 16.3% |
| Swaziland | 3121 | 1269 | 141 | 130 | 1581 | 44.4% | 37.5 | 24.3% |
| Tunisia | 5203 | 988 | 51 | 47 | 4117 | 50.9% | 40.6 | 65.3% |
| Turkey | 11481 | 3314 | 124 | 2 | 8041 | 51.4% | 40.6 | 50.5% |
| Ukraine | 2860 | 170 | 55 | 448 | 2187 | 36.2% | 47.0 | 78.0% |
| United Arab Emirates | 1183 | 39 | 41 | 19 | 1084 | 52.0% | 37.2 | 76.8% |
| Uruguay | 2996 | 46 | 70 | 33 | 2847 | 48.0% | 45.8 | 83.4% |
| Vietnam | 4174 | 692 | 469 | 18 | 2995 | 50.8% | 39.4 | 22.9% |
| Zambia | 4166 | 1922 | 61 | 44 | 2139 | 47.5% | 35.3 | 39.2% |
| Zimbabwe | 4292 | 1755 | 71 | 78 | 2388 | 42.0% | 35.4 | 41.5% |
| Total | 267926 | 78668 | 9596 | 7037 | 172625 | 49.4% | 40.8 | 51.6% |
Prevalence of body mass index (BMI) classification, by sex (male) and country, WHS, 2002-2003.
| Male | Underweight | Overweight | Obese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Country | % (95% Confidence Intervals) | % (95% Confidence Intervals) | % (95% Confidence Intervals) |
| Bangladesh | 16.3% (11.4%–21.2%) | 10.4% (7.5%–13.4%) | 1.2% (0.5%–1.8%) |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3.0% (0.3%–5.7%) | 34.5% (28.8%–40.2%) | 3.9% (1.6%–6.1%) |
| Brazil | 4.1% (2.7%–5.5%) | 29.9% (27.5%–32.3%) | 6.4% (5.3%–7.5%) |
| Burkina Faso | 5.7% (2.9%–8.5%) | 11.3% (8.7%–13.8%) | 0.9% (0.2%–1.5%) |
| Chad | 5.5% (3.8%–7.3%) | 25.9% (22.4%–29.4%) | 8.0% (5.8%–10.2%) |
| China | 13.5% (8.9%–18.2%) | 12.5% (8.0%–17.0%) | 0.8% (0.3%–1.3%) |
| Comoros | 6.0% (3.9%–8.1%) | 17.8% (14.8%–20.7%) | 1.6% (0.6%–2.7%) |
| Congo | 3.9% (2.3%–5.5%) | 23.5% (17.8%–29.1%) | 2.6% (1.3%–3.8%) |
| Côte d'Ivoire | 5.5% (2.9%–8.1%) | 18.5% (16.1%–20.9%) | 2.5% (1.5%–3.5%) |
| Croatia | 0.6% (0.0%–1.4%) | 40.7% (34.6%–46.7%) | 11.1% (7.1%–15.1%) |
| Czech Republic | 0.6% (0.0%–1.4%) | 40.1% (33.3%–46.9%) | 13.2% (9.0%–17.4%) |
| Dominican Republic | 5.4% (3.5%–7.3%) | 29.8% (25.7%–33.9%) | 8.5% (6.6%–10.4%) |
| Ecuador | 2.1% (1.1%–3.1%) | 33.3% (28.3%–38.2%) | 4.0% (2.9%–5.2%) |
| Estonia | 1.0% (0.0%–2.9%) | 28.3% (23.5%–33.1%) | 8.8% (5.8%–11.7%) |
| Ethiopia | 10.8% (7.2%–14.3%) | 19.3% (16.8%–21.8%) | 1.2% (0.2%–2.2%) |
| Georgia | 1.3% (0.5%–2.0%) | 45.0% (41.2%–48.8%) | 5.9% (4.4%–7.4%) |
| Ghana | 13.9% (11.1%–16.7%) | 12.0% (10.0%–13.9%) | 2.5% (1.6%–3.5%) |
| Guatemala | 4.1% (2.9%–5.3%) | 25.8% (23.4%–28.3%) | 6.5% (4.9%–8.1%) |
| Hungary | 6.8% (6.2%–7.4%) | 37.5% (33.2%–41.8%) | 11.7% (9.0%–14.5%) |
| India | 28.9% (25.1%–32.7%) | 5.9% (4.4%–7.5%) | 0.8% (0.5%–1.1%) |
| Kazakhstan | 0.4% (0.2%–0.6%) | 32.6% (28.8%–36.3%) | 5.9% (3.8%–81.0%) |
| Kenya | 14.5% (11.5%–17.6%) | 13.3% (10.0%–16.5%) | 1.8% (1.0%–2.6%) |
| Laos | 9.3% (7.3%–11.3%) | 9.1% (7.2%–11.0%) | 0.7% (0.3%–1.0%) |
| Latvia | 0.5% (0.0%–1.3%) | 35.3% (28.3%–42.3%) | 9.6% (5.4%–13.9%) |
| Malawi | 7.6% (5.6%–9.7%) | 23.3% (20.6%–25.9%) | 5.4% (4.0%–6.9%) |
| Malaysia | 10.1% (7.8%–12.4) | 21.8% (19.4%–24.2%) | 8.4% (5.9%–10.9%) |
| Mali | 7.5% (3.5%–11.5%) | 22.5% (16.2%–28.8%) | 5.9% (3.0%–8.8%) |
| Mauritania | 11.1% (8.5%–13.8%) | 22.5% (17.0%–27.9%) | 4.6% (2.8%–6.4%) |
| Mauritius | 9.6% (7.5%–11.7%) | 20.8% (18.4%–23.3%) | 4.9% (3.7%–6.1%) |
| Mexico | 1.6% (1.3%–2.0%) | 40.6% (38.3%–32.8%) | 10.2% (9.3%–11.2%) |
| Morocco | 6.1% (3.5%–8.7%) | 21.1% (17.4%–24.9%) | 4.0% (2.4%–5.7%) |
| Myanmar | 14.6% (12.6%–16.5%) | 5.1% (4.2%–6.0%) | 0.7% (0.4%–1.0%) |
| Namibia | 12.8% (9.9%–15.8%) | 18.1% (15.3%–20.9%) | 5.5% (4.1%–7.0%) |
| Nepal | 16.7% (14.5%–19.0%) | 10.9% (8.4%–13.4%) | 1.4% (0.6%–2.1%) |
| Pakistan | 11.0% (8.3%–13.6%) | 16.7% (13.1%–20.3%) | 4.5% (1.1%–7.9%) |
| Paraguay | 3.0% (2.0%–4.0%) | 29.0% (26.6%–31.3%) | 8.8% (7.4%–10.2%) |
| Philippines | 16.5% (15.0%–18.1%) | 11.2% (9.9%–12.4%) | 2.3% (1.7%–2.8%) |
| Russia | 1.2% (0.2%–2.2%) | 39.9% (35.6%–44.1%) | 5.7% (3.6%–7.9%) |
| Senegal | 13.0% (9.8%–16.2%) | 14.7% (11.5%–17.9%) | 2.9% (1.4%–4.4%) |
| Slovakia | 0.2% (0.0%–0.5%) | 45.2% (37.3%–53.1%) | 13.0% (7.4%–18.7%) |
| Slovenia | No observations | 36.2% (30.4%–42.0%) | 10.7% (6.7%–14.7%) |
| South Africa | 4.9% (3.3%–6.5%) | 32.0% (26.8%–37.2%) | 19.7% (14.9%–24.4%) |
| Spain | 0.9% (0.9%–1.5%) | 43.8% (40.0%–47.5%) | 10.8% (9.4%–12.3%) |
| Sri Lanka | 16.2% (13.6%–18.9%) | 10.0% (7.4%–12.5%) | 2.2% (1.0%–3.5%) |
| Swaziland | 1.6% (0.7%–2.6%) | 41.2% (35.7%–46.7%) | 21.4% (16.5%–26.4%) |
| Tunisia | 4.8% (3.6%–6.0%) | 25.3% (23.0%–27.5%) | 4.4% (3.5%–5.4%) |
| Turkey | 7.0% (3.2%–10.7%) | 32.8% (30.5%–35.0%) | 8.5% (7.4%–9.5%) |
| Ukraine | 0.5% (0.1%–0.9%) | 35.0% (31.3%–38.7%) | 5.9% (4.4%–7.3%) |
| United Arab Emirates | 4.7% (2.1%–7.3%) | 43.2% (36.5%–50.05%) | 13.7% (10.4%–17.1%) |
| Uruguay | 1.5% (0.7%–2.4%) | 34.8% (31.9%–37.7%) | 8.0% (6.5%–9.5%) |
| Vietnam | 22.8% (18.2%–27.4%) | 2.7% (1.8%–3.7%) | No observations |
| Zambia | 6.7% (4.0%–9.4%) | 20.6% (18.0%–23.1%) | 4.9% (3.0%–6.7%) |
| Zimbabwe | 12.2% (10.0%–14.5%) | 23.6% (19.3%–28.0%) | 6.5% (4.5%–8.5%) |
| Overall+ | 7.2% (7.1%–7.4%) | 25.9% (25.6%–26.2%) | 6.5% (6.3%–6.7%) |
+Crude prevalence rates.
Prevalence of body mass index (BMI) classification, by sex (female) and country, WHS, 2002-2003.
| Female | Underweight | Overweight | Obese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Country | % (95% Confidence Intervals) | % (95% Confidence Intervals) | % (95% Confidence Intervals) |
| Bangladesh | 10.6% (2.2%–18.9) | 26.6% (14.8%–38.5%) | 5.9% (−0.1–11.9%) |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4.1% (1.2%–6.9%) | 28.5% (23.9%–32.2%) | 7.1% (5.0%–9.2%) |
| Brazil | 5.3% (4.1%–6.4%) | 31.9% (29.5%–34.2%) | 9.6% (8.2%–11.0%) |
| Burkina Faso | 7.1% (2.9%–11.3%) | 9.4% (7.1%–11.6%) | 1.4% (0.6%–2.2%) |
| Chad | 6.1% (4.4%–7.7%) | 24.3% (21.1%–27.5%) | 6.5% (4.7%–8.2%) |
| China | 12.7% (8.2%–17.2%) | 10.7% (8.7%–12.6%) | 1.0% (0.6%–1.5%) |
| Comoros | 8.7% (6.3%–11.1%) | 22.9% (18.1%–27.6%) | 3.8% (2.5%–5.2%) |
| Congo | 4.1% (2.3%–5.9%) | 19.0% (14.7%–23.2%) | 7.3% (3.0%–11.5%) |
| Côte d'Ivoire | 5.0% (3.7%–6.4%) | 21.8% (18.0%–25.7%) | 5.9% (4.1%–7.7%) |
| Croatia | 4.9% (1.4%–8.3%) | 27.8% (22.1%–33.4%) | 9.3% (7.0%–11.7%) |
| Czech Republic | 5.4% (1.6%–9.3%) | 34.1% (27.7%–40.5%) | 10.6% (7.5%–13.7%) |
| Dominican Republic | 5.6% (3.9%–7.4%) | 26.8% (21.3%–32.3%) | 14.0% (9.1%–19.0%) |
| Ecuador | 2.6% (1.5%–3.6%) | 29.1% (25.0%–33.1%) | 10.2% (8.2%–12.3%) |
| Estonia | 3.6% (1.3%–5.8%) | 26.8% (23.3%–30.2%) | 14.1% (11.6%–16.6%) |
| Ethiopia | 15.7% (8.3%–23.2%) | 9.5% (5.6%–13.3%) | 5.2% (0.1%–10.4%) |
| Georgia | 5.8% (4.1%–7.5%) | 27.3% (23.6%–31.1%) | 9.0% (7.4%–10.5%) |
| Ghana | 9.1% (7.4%–10.8%) | 18.1% (16.0%–20.3%) | 7.2% (5.8%–8.7%) |
| Guatemala | 3.5% (1.7%–5.4%) | 29.3% (26.4%–32.1%) | 11.2% (9.3%–13.1%) |
| Hungary | 10.4% (7.0%–13.7%) | 27.8% (23.8%–31.8%) | 13.3% (10.8%–15.8%) |
| India | 17.1% (14.8%–19.3%) | 9.6% (6.3%–12.9%) | 2.5% (1.4%–3.5%) |
| Kazakhstan | 7.2% (2.9%–11%) | 28.3% (24.4%–32.4%) | 10.2% (8.1%–12.3%) |
| Kenya | 6.0% (4.6%–7.4%) | 15.4% (13.2%–17.6%) | 7.2% (4.9%–9.5%) |
| Laos | 9.0% (5.4%–12.5%) | 11.9% (9.3%–14.4%) | 1.7% (0.9%–2.4%) |
| Latvia | 2.6% (1.0%–4.3%) | 25.4% (21.2%–29.5%) | 16.5% (12.8%–20.2%) |
| Malawi | 7.9% (6.3%–9.5%) | 22.8% (20.1%–25.5%) | 6.1% (4.7%–7.5%) |
| Malaysia | 6.4% (5.0%–7.9%) | 25.0% (21.4%–28.5%) | 9.2% (7.5%–10.8%) |
| Mali | 2.0% (–0.8%–4.8%) | 33.8% (24.7%–43.0%) | 5.1% (−0.4%–10.6%) |
| Mauritania | 7.1% (5.1%–9.1%) | 28.7% (26.1%–31.3%) | 12.0% (9.9%–14.1%) |
| Mauritius | 9.2% (6.8%–11.6%) | 23.8% (19.9%–27.6%) | 10.1% (5.4%–14.8%) |
| Mexico | 2.1% (1.1%–3.1%) | 33.1% (31.6%–34.5%) | 16.7% (15.7%–17.7%) |
| Morocco | 5.7% (1.6%–9.8%) | 28.9% (22.6%–35.3%) | 15.6% (9.4%–21.7%) |
| Myanmar | 13.3% (11.5%–15.1%) | 8.8% (7.6%–10.0%) | 1.1% (0.8%–1.5%) |
| Namibia | 15.2% (11.4%–19.1%) | 17.8% (15.6%–20.0%) | 10.6% (8.9%–12.3%) |
| Nepal | 14.2% (10.5%–18.0%) | 14.7% (9.9%–19.5%) | 2.6% (0.8%–4.3%) |
| Pakistan | 8.6% (6.1%–11.1%) | 28.4% (22.7%–34.0%) | 7.2% (4.6%–9.9%) |
| Paraguay | 4.8% (3.7%–5.8%) | 33.6% (31.2%–36.1%) | 10.9% (9.5%–12.3%) |
| Philippines | 9.2% (7.9%–10.4%) | 12.4% (10.9%–14.0%) | 4.6% (2.1%–7.1%) |
| Russia | 5.4% (2.5%–8.4%) | 27.5% (23.9%–31.0%) | 15.0% (11.5%–18.5%) |
| Senegal | 9.1% (5.9%–12.3%) | 19.8% (15.2%–24.3%) | 10.3% (4.5%–16.1%) |
| Slovakia | 6.7% (3.9%–9.5%) | 24.1% (19.8%–28.5%) | 14.5% (9.6%–19.4%) |
| Slovenia | 5.9% (2.2%–9.5%) | 25.4% (20.4%–30.5%) | 11.3% (7.9%–14.7%) |
| South Africa | 4.9% (3.1%–6.7%) | 31.9% (28.2%–35.6%) | 28.1% (24.5%–31.7%) |
| Spain | 3.0% (1.9%–4.1%) | 28.0% (25.4%–30.7%) | 13.4% (11.2%–15.5%) |
| Sri Lanka | 13.8% (10.9%–16.6%) | 12.5% (9.1%–15.9%) | 4.1% (2.7%–5.5%) |
| Swaziland | 2.8% (1.4%–4.2%) | 34.0% (27.8%–40.2%) | 32.3% (26.8%–37.8%) |
| Tunisia | 5.7% (2.5%–8.8%) | 28.0% (24.7%–31.4%) | 10.0% (8.5%–11.6%) |
| Turkey | 5.5% (4.3%–6.8%) | 30.6% (28.3%–32.8%) | 15.0% (12.9%–17.1%) |
| Ukraine | 6.0% (4.1%–7.9%) | 25.9% (22.4%–29.4%) | 12.6% (10.5%–14.7%) |
| United Arab Emirates | 8.2% (4.7%–11.8%) | 38.9% (32.0%–45.7%) | 16.7% (12.2%–21.1%) |
| Uruguay | 4.3% (2.7%–5.8%) | 25.0% (22.3%–27.8%) | 12.2% (10.2%–14.3%) |
| Vietnam | 12.1% (10.0%–14.2%) | 7.2% (3.1%–11.2%) | 0.6% (0.1%–1.1%) |
| Zambia | 11.1% (7.4%–14.7%) | 16.8% (14.0%–19.6%) | 7.1% (5.3%–8.8%) |
| Zimbabwe | 5.0% (1.8%–8.3%) | 28.5% (24.1%–32.9%) | 11.2% (8.8%–13.5%) |
| Overall+ | 6.1% (6.0%–6.3%) | 25.5% (25.2%–25.8%) | 11.1% (10.9%–11.3%) |
+Crude prevalence rates.
Figure 1Prevalence of BMI classification by income quintile, WHS, 2002-2003.
Figure 2Prevalence of BMI classification by WHO region and urbanicity, WHS, 2002-2003.