Differences in magnitude and rates of change in BMI distributions by socioeconomic and geographic factors in Mexico, Colombia, and Peru, 2005-2010.
Goro YamadaJessica C Jones-SmithCarlos Castillo-SalgadoLawrence H MoultonPublished in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2019)
Education and household wealth were associated with BMI distributions and their change over time. Observed sex differences in these associations have implications for designing relevant policies and programs to approach target populations effectively. The BCPE-GAMLSS method can provide a useful visual assessment of time-varying measures.