We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 million children and 3 million pregnant women. Among ninth graders, a fast food restaurant within 0.1 miles of a school results in a 5.2 percent increase in obesity rates. Among pregnant women, a fast-food restaurant within 0.5 miles of residence results in a 1.6 percent increase in the probability of gaining over 20 kilos. The implied effects on caloric intake are one order of magnitude larger for children than for mothers, consistent with smaller travel cost for adults. Non-fast food restaurants and future fast-food restaurants are uncorrelated with weight outcomes. (JEL I12, J13, J16, L83
The frequent consumption of energy-dense fast food is associated with increased body mass index. Thi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Background: Nearly one-third of Americans are obese...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 millio...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
For adults, age 20 and older, obesity definition is based on body mass index (BMI). BMI is a ratio ...
SummaryFast food is often mentioned when investigating the obesity epidemic. While many health profe...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Obesity in the United Stat...
Food away from home, especially fast food, is often cited as contributing to rising obesity. This ...
Nationwide, approximately 30% of children consume fast food on a typical day, and caloric intake fro...
BACKGROUND: Greater exposures to fast-food outlets and lower levels of education are independently a...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 2...
Abstract – Alex Hansen My topic is how fast food locations affect the surrounding areas and if they ...
Purpose: Research on the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and proximity of fast food rest...
The frequent consumption of energy-dense fast food is associated with increased body mass index. Thi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Background: Nearly one-third of Americans are obese...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 millio...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
For adults, age 20 and older, obesity definition is based on body mass index (BMI). BMI is a ratio ...
SummaryFast food is often mentioned when investigating the obesity epidemic. While many health profe...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Obesity in the United Stat...
Food away from home, especially fast food, is often cited as contributing to rising obesity. This ...
Nationwide, approximately 30% of children consume fast food on a typical day, and caloric intake fro...
BACKGROUND: Greater exposures to fast-food outlets and lower levels of education are independently a...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 2...
Abstract – Alex Hansen My topic is how fast food locations affect the surrounding areas and if they ...
Purpose: Research on the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and proximity of fast food rest...
The frequent consumption of energy-dense fast food is associated with increased body mass index. Thi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Background: Nearly one-third of Americans are obese...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...