Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within a utility maximisation framework. In this paper, we model these behavioural relationships in a fixed-effect panel setting using a simultaneous equation system, with a view to determining whether economic variables can explain the trends in calorie consumption, obesity and health in OECD countries and the large differences among countries. The empirical model shows that progress in medical treatment and health expenditure mitigates mortality from diet-related diseases, despite rising obesity rates. While the model accounts for endogeneity and serial correlation, results are affected by data limitations
Obesity is alarming public health authorities around the world. Given this situation it is important...
The high and rapidly rising adult obesity rates in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and ...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence ...
This paper establishes the econometric underpinning of an aggregate household health production func...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
There is evidence that obesity is a risk to health and longevity of life. This is the first paper to...
Obesity is a growing concern for both developed and developing countries. The aim of this paper is ...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
Nowadays, obesity and being overweight are among the major global health concerns. Many, diet-relate...
Obesity has become a serious public health problem in the last two decades and affects not only deve...
AbstractObesity resembles a typical negative economic externality to the public health system. Previ...
We analyze the inter-relationships between body weight outcomes and food expenditures among older Eu...
Obesity is alarming public health authorities around the world. Given this situation it is important...
The high and rapidly rising adult obesity rates in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and ...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
Theoretical models suggest that decisions about diet, weight and health status are endogenous within...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence ...
This paper establishes the econometric underpinning of an aggregate household health production func...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
There is evidence that obesity is a risk to health and longevity of life. This is the first paper to...
Obesity is a growing concern for both developed and developing countries. The aim of this paper is ...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
Nowadays, obesity and being overweight are among the major global health concerns. Many, diet-relate...
Obesity has become a serious public health problem in the last two decades and affects not only deve...
AbstractObesity resembles a typical negative economic externality to the public health system. Previ...
We analyze the inter-relationships between body weight outcomes and food expenditures among older Eu...
Obesity is alarming public health authorities around the world. Given this situation it is important...
The high and rapidly rising adult obesity rates in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and ...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...