Abstract
Objective To determine the distribution and sociodemographic associations of BMI (kg/m 2) among adults aged ≥40 years living in Timor-Leste. Design BMI was calculated for participants of a population-based cross-sectional survey. Setting Urban and rural Timor-Leste. Subjects Adults aged ≥40 years living in Timor-Leste. Results Of those enumerated, 2014 participated (89·5 %). Male gender, rural domicile, older age, illiteracy and source of household income were associated with BMI < 18·5 kg/m 2 on multivariate analysis. Female gender, urban domicile and literacy were associated with BMI ≥25·0 and ≥30·0 kg/m 2. Adjusting for gender, age and domicile, and extrapolating to those aged ≥40 years across Timor-Leste, 9·9 %, 36·0 %, 6·6 % and 0·8 % had BMI <16·0, <18·5, ≥25·0 and ≥30·0 kg/m 2, respectively. Conclusions At this time, being 'underweight' or 'severely thin' is more prevalent in the Timorese adult population than being 'overweight' or 'obese'. © The Authors 2012.
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Ramke, J., & Brian, G. (2012). BMI among Timorese aged ≥40 years. Public Health Nutrition, 15(11), 2118–2123. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980011003491
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