Table 1.
Sample details by economic classification at the time of the DHS survey for each country included in the analysis.
Table 2.
Participant sociodemographic characteristic in each country, DHS data.
Table 3.
Prevalence of obesity by sociodemographic characteristic in each country, DHS data.
Table 4.
Separate, independent and interaction effects of education and wealth on obesity in the low-income countries, DHS data.
Table 5.
Separate, independent and interaction effects of education and wealth on obesity in the middle-income countries, DHS data.
Figure 1.
Interaction between education and wealth on the odds of obesity in women in middle-income countries.
Each point represents the log OR of that combination of education level and wealth quintile compared with the reference category (education level = none/primary and wealth quintile = poorest). Error bars represent the standard error of the log OR. All plotted estimates are adjusted for age group urban/rural residence and parity.
Table 6.
Effect of wealth on obesity within three education levels in the middle-income countries, DHS data.