Is obesity the consequence of an optimally chosen lifestyle or do people consume too much relative to their long-term preferences? The latter perspective accepts that people might face self-control problems when exposed to the immediate gratification from food. We exploit unique survey data for Switzerland in multinomial logit and ordered probit regressions to study (i) the covariates of obesity including indicators of self-control and (ii) the consequences of obesity on the subjective well-being of people with limited willpower. Our main finding is that obesity decreases the well-being of individuals who report having limited self-control, but not otherwise. © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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This paper provides insight on the relationship between individual obesity and happiness levels. Usi...
Background: There is an ever increasing population of obese people worldwide (Kelly et al., 2010), w...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...
Is obesity the consequence of an optimally chosen lifestyle or do people consume too much relative t...
Obesity has become a major health issue. Research in economics has provided NEWLINE important insigh...
Obesity has become a pandemic that has been spreading for decades now. The treatment of diseases cau...
Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational decision-m...
Abstract: Many economists share the view that the rise in obesity is largely the result of rational...
Recently, subjective wellbeing, or more popularly, happiness and life satisfaction, have received gr...
Background: Obesity continues to present a major public health concern (NHS, 2008). This study aimed...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Copyright © 2012 Leila Karhunen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract In this paper we examine whether health status and functional capacity explain the fact tha...
Objective: The difficulty for chronic dieters (i.e., restrained eaters) in regulating their food int...
While overlapping neurobiological mechanisms are known, relatively little is known about how “self-c...
This paper provides insight on the relationship between individual obesity and happiness levels. Usi...
Background: There is an ever increasing population of obese people worldwide (Kelly et al., 2010), w...
If human beings care about their relative weight, a form of imitative obesity can emerge (in which p...