Despite the vast literature on the economic gradient of obesity, no study investigates the independent predictive roles of absolute and relative standards of living using a large nationally representative adult sample. This gap limits our ability to discern ‘material’ and ‘psychosocial’ pathways to obesity as well as our understanding of the role played by economic inequality in the growing obesity epidemic. Using a large and nationally representative Mexican dataset, we find that absolute wealth and relative deprivation are independently related to obesity, and that such relationships are patterned by sex. Absolute wealth predicts body mass index as well as abdominal obesity according to an inverted-U shape for both sexes, and more markedl...
Obesity is a major public health issue, interrelated to urbanization, social, and gender inequalitie...
This paper computes and decomposes income-related inequalities in three metrics of obesity, namely, ...
Socioeconomic status is generally associated with better health, but recent evidence suggests that t...
Despite the vast literature on the economic gradient of obesity, no study investigates the independe...
JEL classification O1 . J3 . I1Objective This study aims to explore within-country heterogeneity in ...
This paper complements previous estimations regarding socioeconomic inequalities in obesity for Span...
Income inequality and obesity are both widespread socioeconomic issues, particularly salient in midd...
Abstract While income gradients and gender inequalities in excess weight have been noted elsewhere, ...
Obesity spreads more easily if is not perceived negatively. This may be the case among the poor, for...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
Objective: This study aims to explore within-country heterogeneity in the causal relationship betwee...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Obesity is a major public health issue, interrelated to urbanization, social, and gender inequalitie...
This paper computes and decomposes income-related inequalities in three metrics of obesity, namely, ...
Socioeconomic status is generally associated with better health, but recent evidence suggests that t...
Despite the vast literature on the economic gradient of obesity, no study investigates the independe...
JEL classification O1 . J3 . I1Objective This study aims to explore within-country heterogeneity in ...
This paper complements previous estimations regarding socioeconomic inequalities in obesity for Span...
Income inequality and obesity are both widespread socioeconomic issues, particularly salient in midd...
Abstract While income gradients and gender inequalities in excess weight have been noted elsewhere, ...
Obesity spreads more easily if is not perceived negatively. This may be the case among the poor, for...
Background The burden of obesity differs by socioeconomic status. We aimed to characterise the preva...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
Obesity is one of the leading causes of global morbidity and mortality. Trends in educational inequa...
Objective: This study aims to explore within-country heterogeneity in the causal relationship betwee...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
The origin of the obesity epidemic in developing countries is still poorly understood. It has been p...
Obesity is a major public health issue, interrelated to urbanization, social, and gender inequalitie...
This paper computes and decomposes income-related inequalities in three metrics of obesity, namely, ...
Socioeconomic status is generally associated with better health, but recent evidence suggests that t...