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From: The intangible costs of overweight and obesity in Germany

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Trends in the intangible costs of BMI, overweight, and obesity: SOEP 2002–2018. a the trend in intangible costs for BMI; b and c the trends for overweight and obesity, respectively. BMI = body mass index, defined as height (in m) divided by weight (in kg) squared. Obesity = BMI ≥ 30; overweight = 25 ≤ BMI < 30. Confidence intervals are calculated using Fieller’s theorem

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