Heterogeneity in adult anthropometry by socioeconomic factors: Indian National Family Health Survey 2006 and 2016.
Rockli KimPraveen Kumar PathakNiharika TripathiS V SubramanianPublished in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2019)
We found potential reversal in the socioeconomic patterning in BMI variability in India as suggested by the increasing dispersion among the least educated and poorest populations. For a comprehensive understanding of nutrition transition in developing countries, it is necessary to assess the changes in means and variances of anthropometry in tandem.