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From: Households, the omitted level in contextual analysis: disentangling the relative influence of households and districts on the variation of BMI about two decades in Indonesia

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Study population, exclusion criteria, and the number of households and districts for each wave if Indonesian Family Life Surveys (IFLS). 1 Not measured is referred to those for whom anthropometric measurements were not available. The main reason for that was household members had moved to new households or a small number were not available for physical health measurements. 2 Among those with available anthropometric measurers, the exclusion criteria for the variables height, weight and BMI were (height < 100 & height > 200), (weight < 25 & weight > 200), and (8 > BMI > 45), respectively. IFLS: Indonesian Family Life Survey

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