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Fig. 4 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 4

From: Body shape trajectories are associated with birth weight, body mass index and sociodemographic conditions in participants of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil): a multiple correspondence analysis

Fig. 4

Two-dimensional plot of multiple correspondence in male participants in the ELSA-Brasil study (n = 4936). Note. T1 = heavy-stable trajectory; T2 = lean-markedly-increasing trajectory; T3 = lean-slightly-increasing trajectory; BW-L = low birth weight; BW-A = adequate birth weight; BW-H = high birth weight; ME-P = maternal education equivalent to primary school or less; ME-SUN = maternal education equivalent to complete secondary school or university; BMI-NR = normal body mass index; BMI-POBE = pre obesity; BMI-OBE = obesity; INC-LOW = low per capita family income; INC-MID = middle per capita family income; INC-HIGH = high per capita family income; WHITE = white race; BROWN = brown race; BLACK = black race; E-S = secondary education or less; E-UN = complete university education

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