If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which people subconsciously keep up with the weight of the Joneses). Using Eurobarometer data on 29 countries, this paper provides cross-sectional evidence that overweight perceptions and dieting are influenced by a person's relative BMI, and longitudinal evidence from the German Socioeconomic Panel that well-being is influenced by relative BMI. Highly educated people see themselves as fatter -- at any given actual weight -- than those with low education. These results should be treated cautiously, and fixed-effects estimates are not always well determined, but there are grounds to take seriously the possibility of socially contagious obesity
This paper provides insight on the relationship between obesity and happiness. Using the latest avai...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Obesity may be defined as the condition of having high levels of stored body fat. Relative body weig...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
Obesity is a rising epidemic. This research study shows that the scale of such a phenomenon is due t...
Obesity and overweight are central issues in the public health debate in most developed countries. I...
Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweight, esp...
This paper provides insight on the relationship between individual obesity and happiness levels. Usi...
We explored the hypothesis that perceptions of overweight vary in accord with the prevalence of over...
Abstract Background Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as ov...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
Background Obesity remains a major global public health issue, despite numerous attempts to address ...
This paper provides insight on the relationship between obesity and happiness. Using the latest avai...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Obesity may be defined as the condition of having high levels of stored body fat. Relative body weig...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
Obesity is a rising epidemic. This research study shows that the scale of such a phenomenon is due t...
Obesity and overweight are central issues in the public health debate in most developed countries. I...
Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweight, esp...
This paper provides insight on the relationship between individual obesity and happiness levels. Usi...
We explored the hypothesis that perceptions of overweight vary in accord with the prevalence of over...
Abstract Background Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as ov...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
Background Obesity remains a major global public health issue, despite numerous attempts to address ...
This paper provides insight on the relationship between obesity and happiness. Using the latest avai...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Obesity may be defined as the condition of having high levels of stored body fat. Relative body weig...