We propose a calibrated dynamic model of food consumption choices and body weight to study changes in daily caloric intake, weight, and the away-from-home share of calories consumed by adult men and women in the U.S. during the period between 1971 and 2006. Calibration reveals substantial preference heterogeneity between men and women. For example, utility losses stemming from weight gains are ten times greater for women compared to men. Counterfactual experiments show that changes in food prices and household income account for half of the increase in weight of adult men, but only a small fraction of women’s weight. We argue that quantitative models of food consumption choices and body weight have a unique role to play in future research i...
Abstract: This paper examines women’s and men’s decisions to participate in physical activity and to...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
We show how to use a long period of observation of all food purchases at the household level to infe...
We propose a calibrated dynamic model of food consumption choices and body weight to study changes i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
We propose a new measure for food prices to further examine the impact of changes in food prices and...
We perform a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of the observed increase in the average weight of ...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
Over the past thirty-five years, the U.S. adult obesity rate has more than doubled from roughly 15% ...
The epidemic proportions of overweight and obesity prevalence have made it not only a public health ...
The ongoing debate about the economic causes of obesity has focused on the changing relative prices ...
With this study, we investigate the effects of changes in economic factors on body weight by constru...
This paper examines women’s and men’s decisions to participate in physical activity and to attain a ...
Background: The contributors to trends in increasing prevalence of obesity in the US population are ...
Abstract: This paper examines women’s and men’s decisions to participate in physical activity and to...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
We show how to use a long period of observation of all food purchases at the household level to infe...
We propose a calibrated dynamic model of food consumption choices and body weight to study changes i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Terry Roe, Timothy K...
We propose a new measure for food prices to further examine the impact of changes in food prices and...
We perform a dynamic general equilibrium analysis of the observed increase in the average weight of ...
This article contributes to the literature that studies the impact of food prices on food choices an...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
Over the past thirty-five years, the U.S. adult obesity rate has more than doubled from roughly 15% ...
The epidemic proportions of overweight and obesity prevalence have made it not only a public health ...
The ongoing debate about the economic causes of obesity has focused on the changing relative prices ...
With this study, we investigate the effects of changes in economic factors on body weight by constru...
This paper examines women’s and men’s decisions to participate in physical activity and to attain a ...
Background: The contributors to trends in increasing prevalence of obesity in the US population are ...
Abstract: This paper examines women’s and men’s decisions to participate in physical activity and to...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
We show how to use a long period of observation of all food purchases at the household level to infe...