The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food.” After a moment’s reflection, however, it seems likely that the true causal structure of the obesity epidemic can be neither single-equation nor univariate. Therefore, while the hypothesis that “junk food” is the cause of obesity has little a priori plausibility, these articles in the popular press present a testable hypothesis that, in spite of some measurement impossibilities, is tested here. While one can always argue about p values etc., it is safe to say that the results show no evidence to indicate support for a causal link. The second section of the paper explains this result and suggests a rudimentary structural model of obesity that b...
Assumptions about obesity – e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc. – are still prevale...
A growing body of research examines the effects of economic variables on obesity, but the papers in ...
This paper considers the argument for obesity as a chronic relapsing disease process. Obesity is vie...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food.” ...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food. ”...
The debate on the relative contributions of presumptive etiologic factors in the development of obes...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate plausible contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond the two most commonl...
Obesity is a major public health problem, but despite much research into its causes, scientists have...
The obesity epidemic is a global issue and shows no signs of abating, while the cause of this epidem...
Obesity is a risk factor for a plethora of severe morbidities and premature death. Most supporting e...
The insurance hypothesis does not address important factors known to contribute to obesity levels in...
The insurance hypothesis does not address important factors known to contribute to obesity levels in...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
By conducting a systematic demand analysis for unhealthy and healthy food using data from both the U...
Assumptions about obesity – e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc. – are still prevale...
A growing body of research examines the effects of economic variables on obesity, but the papers in ...
This paper considers the argument for obesity as a chronic relapsing disease process. Obesity is vie...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food.” ...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food. ”...
The debate on the relative contributions of presumptive etiologic factors in the development of obes...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate plausible contributors to the obesity epidemic beyond the two most commonl...
Obesity is a major public health problem, but despite much research into its causes, scientists have...
The obesity epidemic is a global issue and shows no signs of abating, while the cause of this epidem...
Obesity is a risk factor for a plethora of severe morbidities and premature death. Most supporting e...
The insurance hypothesis does not address important factors known to contribute to obesity levels in...
The insurance hypothesis does not address important factors known to contribute to obesity levels in...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
By conducting a systematic demand analysis for unhealthy and healthy food using data from both the U...
Assumptions about obesity – e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc. – are still prevale...
A growing body of research examines the effects of economic variables on obesity, but the papers in ...
This paper considers the argument for obesity as a chronic relapsing disease process. Obesity is vie...