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Table 1.

Age-standardised prevalence (mean percentage and 95% CI) of overweight and obesity determined by BMI and waist circumference.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of men, overall and according to BMI categories; data presented as mean (±SD), median (IQR) or frequency (%).

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Table 3.

Characteristics of women, overall and according to BMI categories; data presented as mean (±SD), median (IQR) or frequency (%).

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Figure 1.

Age-specific prevalence of overweight and obesity.

Age-specific prevalence (%) of overweight (body mass index, BMI, 25.0–29.9 kg/m2) and obesity (BMI ≥30.0 kg/m2) for (a) men and (b) women by age decades (20 = 20–29 years, etc). Data are shown as mean and 95% confidence intervals.

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Figure 2.

Body mass index and the relationship with body fat.

Scatter plot of body mass index (BMI) against (a) body fat (kg) for men and women and (b) body fat (%). Predicted values are represented by dashed lines.

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Table 4.

Regression coefficients (95%CI) for models predicting the dependent variable, %BF, by sequentially including gender (model 1), BMI (model 2), age (model 3), lean mass (model 4) and BMC (model 5) as independent variables.

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