Effect of national culture on BMI: a multilevel analysis of 53 countries
Abstract Background To investigate the association between national culture and national BMI in 53 low-middle- and high-income countries. Methods Data from World Health Survey conducted in 2002-2004 in low-middle- and high-income countries were used. Participants aged 18 years and over were selected...
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Main Authors: | Mohd Masood (Author), Akash Aggarwal (Author), Daniel D. Reidpath (Author) |
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