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Obesity under affluence varies by welfare regimes: The effect of fast food, insecurity, and inequality

机译:富裕阶层的肥胖因福利制度而异:快餐,不安全感和不平等的影响

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Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking) tend to have the highest prevalence of obesity. The impact of cheap, accessible high-energy food is often invoked in explanation. An alternative approach is that overeating is a response to stress, and that competition, uncertainty, and inequality make market-liberal societies more stressful. This ecological regression meta-study pools 96 body-weight surveys from 11 countries c. 1994-2004. The fast-food 'shock' impact is found to work most strongly in market-liberal countries. Economic insecurity, measured in several different ways, was almost twice as powerful, while the impact of inequality was weak, and went in the opposite direction.
机译:在富裕国家中,那些实行市场自由福利制度(也讲英语)的国家肥胖症患病率最高。廉价,易获得的高能量食品的影响通常被用来解释。另一种方法是暴饮暴食是对压力的反应,而竞争,不确定性和不平等使市场自由社会承受更大压力。该生态回归元研究汇总了11个国家/地区的96项体重调查。 1994年至2004年。在市场自由国家,快餐的“冲击”影响最为明显。用几种不同的方法衡量的经济不安全状况几乎是强大的两倍,而不平等的影响则微弱,而且方向相反。

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