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Table 1 Individuals’ and households’ basic demographic composition characteristics. Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 1993–2007

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

 

IFLS1

IFLS2

IFLS3

IFLS4

Mean (sd)

Mean (sd)

Mean (sd)

Mean (sd)

BMI

Age 2–10

15.0 (2.03)

15.0 (2.12)

15.0 (2.12)

15.4 (2.68)

Age 11–20

17.8 (3.18)

18.7 (3.01)

18.8 (3.01)

19.0 (3.40)

Age 21–30

21.3 (2.83)

21.2 (3.15)

21.2 (3.15)

22.0 (3.73)

Age 31–40

22.0 (3.30)

22.3 (3.63)

22.5 (3.63)

23.3 (4.07)

Age 41–50

21.9 (3.59)

22.6 (3.90)

22.9 (3.99)

23.7 (4.22)

Age 51–60

20.9 (3.76)

21.4 (3.79)

21.8 (4.08)

23.1 (4.33)

Age 61–70

20.4 (3.79)

20.6 (3.87)

20.7 (3.86)

21.5 (4.08)

Age 71–80

19.4 (3.21)

19.6 (3.55)

19.8 (3.65)

20.5 (3.94)

Age 81–90

19.0 (2.49)

19.5 (3.31)

19.3 (3.69)

19.9 (3.27)

Age 91–100

22.0 (3.84)

19.4 (3.01)

18.9 (2.93)

19.5 (2.36)

Household size

4.0 (1.5)

6.5 (2.6)

5.5 (2.3)

4.5 (1.9)

Household age

29.2 (14.2)

22.9 (9.7)

25.6 (10.8)

29.4 (18.7)

Percentage of Men

45.7 (19.3)

38.0 (20.0)

42.6 (22.1)

47.4 (19.8)