The ongoing debate about the economic causes of obesity has focused on the changing relative prices of diet and exercise. This paper uses a model that explicitly includes time and spatially varying community-level urbanicity and price measures as instruments to obtain statistically correct measures for the endogenous effects of diet, physical activity, drinking, and smoking on weight. We apply a dynamic panel system GMM estimation model to longitudinal (1991–2006) data from China to model weight and find that among adult men in China, about 6.1% of weight gain was due to declines in physical activity and 2.9-3.8% was due to dietary changes over this period. In the long run, physical activity can account for around 6.9% of weight gain, while...
Aims/HypothesisAlthough obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes, little is known about weight ga...
Background Over the past three decades, obesity-related diseases have increased tremendously in Chin...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...
We propose a calibrated dynamic model of food consumption choices and body weight to study changes i...
BackgroundOver the past three decades, obesity-related diseases have increased tremendously in China...
China is facing a growing overweight problem in its adult population. This is a worrisome trend give...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical examination of the long-run growth in weight over ti...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
A growing body of research examines the effects of economic variables on obesity, but the papers in ...
Although physical activity has been widely recognized as an important influential factor in determin...
The empirical evidence shows a positive relationship between income and obesity, but it lacks eviden...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food.” ...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
Aims/HypothesisAlthough obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes, little is known about weight ga...
Background Over the past three decades, obesity-related diseases have increased tremendously in Chin...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...
We propose a calibrated dynamic model of food consumption choices and body weight to study changes i...
BackgroundOver the past three decades, obesity-related diseases have increased tremendously in China...
China is facing a growing overweight problem in its adult population. This is a worrisome trend give...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical examination of the long-run growth in weight over ti...
Objectives Obesity has become a global issue with abundant evidence to indicate that the prevalence...
We explain the recent increases in obesity in the United States with a model involving falling food ...
A growing body of research examines the effects of economic variables on obesity, but the papers in ...
Although physical activity has been widely recognized as an important influential factor in determin...
The empirical evidence shows a positive relationship between income and obesity, but it lacks eviden...
China has experienced a transition from a history of undernutrition to a rapid increase in obesity. ...
The popular press has triumphantly announced that the cause of the obesity epidemic is “junk food.” ...
Much has been speculated about the current problem with the increase in obesity in the United States...
Aims/HypothesisAlthough obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes, little is known about weight ga...
Background Over the past three decades, obesity-related diseases have increased tremendously in Chin...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...