Over the past few decades obesity has become one of the largest public policy concerns among the adult population in the developed world. Obesity and overweight are hypothesized to affect individuals’ sociability through a number of channels, including discrimination and low self-esteem. However, whether these effects translate into differential behavioural patterns in social interactions remains unknown. In two large-scale economic experiments, we explore the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and social behaviour, using three paradigmatic economic games: the dictator, ultimatum, and trust games. Our first experiment employs a representative sample of a Spanish city's population (N=753), while the second employs a sample of univers...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Background/Objectives: Cross-sectional research has demonstrated weight-related stigma and discrimin...
Over the past few decades obesity has become one of the largest public policy concerns among the adu...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
This experimental study investigated the role of BMI on the impact of weight bias vs body positivity...
Background: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Abstract: Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational...
Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational decision-m...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Is obesity the consequence of an optimally chosen lifestyle or do people consume too much relative t...
Obesity has become a major health issue. Research in economics has provided NEWLINE important insigh...
Abstract Background This experimental study in a population-based sample aimed to compare attitudes ...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Background/Objectives: Cross-sectional research has demonstrated weight-related stigma and discrimin...
Over the past few decades obesity has become one of the largest public policy concerns among the adu...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
This experimental study investigated the role of BMI on the impact of weight bias vs body positivity...
Background: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Abstract: Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational...
Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational decision-m...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Is obesity the consequence of an optimally chosen lifestyle or do people consume too much relative t...
Obesity has become a major health issue. Research in economics has provided NEWLINE important insigh...
Abstract Background This experimental study in a population-based sample aimed to compare attitudes ...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Background/Objectives: Cross-sectional research has demonstrated weight-related stigma and discrimin...