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Figure 2. From: Association between weight perception and socioeconomic status among adults in the Seychelles.

Self-perceived body weight according to sex, actual weight status, and education. L: low, I: intermediate, H: high. Panel A: men, Panel B: women.

Heba Alwan, et al. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:467-467.
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Figure 4. From: Association between weight perception and socioeconomic status among adults in the Seychelles.

Self-perceived body weight according to sex, actual weight status, and income. L: low, I: intermediate, H: high. Panel A: men, Panel B: women.

Heba Alwan, et al. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:467-467.
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Figure 3. From: Association between weight perception and socioeconomic status among adults in the Seychelles.

Self-perceived body weight according to sex, actual weight status, and occupation. L: low, I: intermediate, H: high. Panel A: men, Panel B: women.

Heba Alwan, et al. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:467-467.
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Figure 5. From: Association between weight perception and socioeconomic status among adults in the Seychelles.

Percentage of overweight and obese individuals who perceived their weight as too high according to a score based on all three socioeconomic status (SES) indicators and sex. * Figures shown within bars are the proportions of obese persons as a percent of all persons with overweight or obesity within each sex and SES strata.

Heba Alwan, et al. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:467-467.
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Figure 1. From: Association between weight perception and socioeconomic status among adults in the Seychelles.

Level of agreement between the 'high' categories of the three socioeconomic status (SES) indicators. * 32% of all participants belonged to the 'high' SES group based on any of the three SES indicators. ** The values in parentheses represent the proportion of individuals falling in the highest category of each SES indicator.

Heba Alwan, et al. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:467-467.

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