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Fig. 2 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 2

From: Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) participant’s profile regarding self-rated health: a multiple correspondence analysis

Fig. 2

Two dimension plot of multiple correspondence among participants with up to 49 years old, ELSA-Brasil, 2008–2010. W: women; M: men;BLSDC: Black self-declared race/ethnicity; BSDC: Brown self-declared race/ethnicity; WSDC: White self-declared race/ethnicity; MA/UN: Married/united; UN-MA: Non-married/non-united; ES: complete elementary school or less; HS: Completed high school; UD: Completed university degree or more; USAL: Up to a salary; 1-3SAL: From 1 to 3 salaries;3SAL: More than 3 salaries; MC: Manual category; MIC: Middle category; HC: Higher category; HAD: High decision authority; LDA: Low decision authority; HJD: High job demands; LJD: Low job demands; HSD: High skill discretion; LSD: Low skill discretion; GSRH: Good SRH; FSRH: Fair SRH; PSRH: Poor SRH; NW: Normal weight; OVER: Overweigh; OBE: Obesity

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