The paper, after a short review of the different (economic, ethical and political) pros and cons of state interventions against obesity, presents the results of a survey aimed at testing the inverse relationship between energy density of foods and their energy cost. The econometric model confirms the presence of an inverse relation between food product prices and energy value, and hence represents further confirmation of the importance of factors of strict economic relevance in leading to the emergence and progressive increase in obesity worldwide. Results bring evidence of socio-economic causes of obesity, with the poorest swathe of society at higher risk, and add arguments in favour of state interventions, according to the stewardship per...
This paper reviews literature on the relationship between food supply and obesity. The focus is on t...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Obesity rates in the United States are a function of socioeconomic status. Higher rates are found am...
The paper, after a short review of the different (economic, ethical and political) pros and cons of ...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
The paper focuses on the issue of obesi- ty, which has become one of the most insidious world epidem...
Many health disparities in the United States are linked to inequalities in education and income. Thi...
The paper presents the results of a statistical analysis aimed at highlighting the negative relation...
Low energy density diet, high in fruits and vegetables, is related to lower obesity risk and to bett...
The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the problem of obe...
International audienceEconomic constraints, by inducing the selection of low cost energy dense diets...
There is growing concern with the increasing prevalence of obesity in industrialised countries, a tr...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
International audienceObesity in the United States is a socioeconomic issue. It is related to limite...
This paper reviews literature on the relationship between food supply and obesity. The focus is on t...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Obesity rates in the United States are a function of socioeconomic status. Higher rates are found am...
The paper, after a short review of the different (economic, ethical and political) pros and cons of ...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
The paper focuses on the issue of obesi- ty, which has become one of the most insidious world epidem...
Many health disparities in the United States are linked to inequalities in education and income. Thi...
The paper presents the results of a statistical analysis aimed at highlighting the negative relation...
Low energy density diet, high in fruits and vegetables, is related to lower obesity risk and to bett...
The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the problem of obe...
International audienceEconomic constraints, by inducing the selection of low cost energy dense diets...
There is growing concern with the increasing prevalence of obesity in industrialised countries, a tr...
Despite the significant rise in obesity in the U.S., economic research on obesity is still in its in...
We estimate the demand function for obesity using a panel model across fifty-one U.S. states over th...
International audienceObesity in the United States is a socioeconomic issue. It is related to limite...
This paper reviews literature on the relationship between food supply and obesity. The focus is on t...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Obesity rates in the United States are a function of socioeconomic status. Higher rates are found am...