This study examines the association between state and county unemployment rates and individuals’ body weight status during the latest recession in the U.S. We used the U.S. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data in 2007, 2009 and 2011, which were collected from 722,692 American adults aged 18 or older. Overweight and obesity were defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥25, and ≥30, respectively. Multivariate linear and logistic regressions were applied to assess the association between BMI, risks of overweight and obesity, and state and county unemployment rates. State unemployment rates were negatively associated with individual BMI across years, while county unemployment rates were significantly positively associated with BMI a...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
Research has shown that recessions are associated with lower cardiovascular mortality but unemployed...
This study examines the association between state and county unemployment rates and individuals\u27 ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
BACKGROUND:Several studies have suggested that record high unemployment during the Great Recession w...
Data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has shown that the obesity rate doubled among adults ...
Elevated morbidity and mortality among jobseekers may be partly explained by adiposity, but previous...
The purpose of this study is to examine the average obesity and food insecurity rates in the U.S. be...
In this paper, we study the impact of obesity on labor market decisions of older working age adults ...
Using annual county-level data on nonbusiness bankruptcy for the period 2005–2017 and obesity for th...
Abstract The purpose of this project is to determine whether there is an association between socioec...
Recent evidence reveals an interesting relationship between macroeconomic conditions and population ...
During the past twenty years, the prevalence of obesity in the United States’ population has been in...
Adult obesity continues to be endemic in developed countries; at least 1 in every 5 people in develo...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
Research has shown that recessions are associated with lower cardiovascular mortality but unemployed...
This study examines the association between state and county unemployment rates and individuals\u27 ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
BACKGROUND:Several studies have suggested that record high unemployment during the Great Recession w...
Data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has shown that the obesity rate doubled among adults ...
Elevated morbidity and mortality among jobseekers may be partly explained by adiposity, but previous...
The purpose of this study is to examine the average obesity and food insecurity rates in the U.S. be...
In this paper, we study the impact of obesity on labor market decisions of older working age adults ...
Using annual county-level data on nonbusiness bankruptcy for the period 2005–2017 and obesity for th...
Abstract The purpose of this project is to determine whether there is an association between socioec...
Recent evidence reveals an interesting relationship between macroeconomic conditions and population ...
During the past twenty years, the prevalence of obesity in the United States’ population has been in...
Adult obesity continues to be endemic in developed countries; at least 1 in every 5 people in develo...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
To understand the determinants of obesity in El Paso, TX, this study examines the relationship betwe...
Research has shown that recessions are associated with lower cardiovascular mortality but unemployed...