This thesis takes its starting point in the large spread and rise in obesity prevalence that have been observed around the world, making obesity an increasing public health concern. The thesis consists of an introductory chapter, which justifies the study of obesity from economic perspectives and puts the subsequent studies in context, and four studies that address obesity from different economic perspectives. The first study follows a cohort of Swedish women, aged 20-68 in 1980/81, to analyze income-related inequalities in obesity. Using a version of the concentration index, it finds that the risk of obesity is concentrated among the poorer, but over time, as the cohort ages, inequality declines, because in absolute terms obesity prevalenc...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
Thesis deals mainly obesity of adult people and the factors affecting it. Used panel macroeconomic d...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...
This thesis comprises five chapters in total, starting with a general introduction that raises the i...
Rising trends in obesity epidemic have become a serious issue for states and policymakers. Earlier s...
Overweight and obesity are major social and public health concerns globally. The obesity epidemic is...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
This dissertation consists of three essays which analyze different economic aspects related to obesi...
Abstract Introduction: Cross-national comparison suggests that the timing of the obesity epidemic di...
This paper uses a range of analyses of health survey data from Australia, Canada, England and Korea ...
The prevalence of obesity (severe overweight) has been increasing in western societies during the la...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
Thesis deals mainly obesity of adult people and the factors affecting it. Used panel macroeconomic d...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...
This thesis comprises five chapters in total, starting with a general introduction that raises the i...
Rising trends in obesity epidemic have become a serious issue for states and policymakers. Earlier s...
Overweight and obesity are major social and public health concerns globally. The obesity epidemic is...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
Obesity is not just a disease of developed nations. Obesity levels in some lower-income and transiti...
Obesity is a health epidemic plaguing many Western countries today. According to an OECD (2019) stud...
An epidemic of obesity has been developing in virtually all OECD countries over the last 30 years. E...
Obesity is considered one of the major health concerns of the 21st century and is frequently associa...
This dissertation consists of three essays which analyze different economic aspects related to obesi...
Abstract Introduction: Cross-national comparison suggests that the timing of the obesity epidemic di...
This paper uses a range of analyses of health survey data from Australia, Canada, England and Korea ...
The prevalence of obesity (severe overweight) has been increasing in western societies during the la...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In Australia, for example, the prevalence of obe...
Thesis deals mainly obesity of adult people and the factors affecting it. Used panel macroeconomic d...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...