The dietary changes in China to include more meat, diary, and processed foods, are commonlyattributed in the literature to income increases, urbanization, and the availability of western food products. As seen in other Asian countries, these new food habits may increase obesity, diabetes, and other degenerative diseases among the Chinese people. These new health concerns will likely have economic consequences in terms of productivity losses and increased health care costs. This paper uses a Tobit model to analyze the influence of household demographics and food consumption on household medical costs in China. Results show that dietary choice has a definite impact on medical costs for the 800 households sampled. A nationwide dietary educatio...
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
This paper reviews and evaluates some of the changes that have occured in the Chinese health care sy...
World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006 to examin...
The dietary changes in China to include more meat, diary, and processed foods, are commonlyattribute...
Rapid social and economic change is transforming China, with enormous implications for its populatio...
As China's coffers have swelled over the past three decades, its citizens' waistlines have also expa...
This paper combines two of today¿s most salient phenomena in contemporary China: the remarkable rise...
With its rapid economic growth and fast changing lifestyle, China witnessed expansionary prevalence ...
China's economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
The observed fast increasing obesity rate and related health problems in urban China can be attribut...
The Chinese food system has expanded its focus from aiming to solve food problems to tackling curren...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Nutrition transition is driven by quantity increase and structural change in food consumption. Parti...
Consumption is a major driving force in China's economy. The consumer society is particularly emergi...
Change has not always been steady in China, and evidence of increased poverty among some subpopulati...
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
This paper reviews and evaluates some of the changes that have occured in the Chinese health care sy...
World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006 to examin...
The dietary changes in China to include more meat, diary, and processed foods, are commonlyattribute...
Rapid social and economic change is transforming China, with enormous implications for its populatio...
As China's coffers have swelled over the past three decades, its citizens' waistlines have also expa...
This paper combines two of today¿s most salient phenomena in contemporary China: the remarkable rise...
With its rapid economic growth and fast changing lifestyle, China witnessed expansionary prevalence ...
China's economic reforms, which began in 1978, resulted in remarkable income growth, and urban Chine...
The observed fast increasing obesity rate and related health problems in urban China can be attribut...
The Chinese food system has expanded its focus from aiming to solve food problems to tackling curren...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Nutrition transition is driven by quantity increase and structural change in food consumption. Parti...
Consumption is a major driving force in China's economy. The consumer society is particularly emergi...
Change has not always been steady in China, and evidence of increased poverty among some subpopulati...
Abstract: World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006...
This paper reviews and evaluates some of the changes that have occured in the Chinese health care sy...
World food prices have increased dramatically in recent years. We use panel data from 2006 to examin...