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Economic Preferences and Obesity among a Low-Income African American Community

机译:低收入非洲裔美国人社区中的经济偏好和肥胖

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Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the US, with a significantly higher fraction of African Americans who are obese than whites. Yet there is little understanding of why some individuals become obese while others do not. We conduct a lab-in-field experiment in a low-income African American community to investigate whether risk and time preferences play a role in the tendency to become obese. We examine the relationship between incentivized measures of risk and time preferences and weight status (BMI), and find that individuals who are more tolerant of risk are more likely to have a higher BMI. This result is driven by the most risk tolerant individuals. Patience is not independently statistically related to BMI in this sample, but those who are more risk averse and patient are less likely to be obese.
机译:在美国,肥胖症已达到流行病的比例,肥胖的非洲裔美国人比例明显高于白人。然而,对于为什么有些人变得肥胖而另一些人却没有肥胖却知之甚少。我们在一个低收入的非裔美国人社区中进行了一个实验室实验,以调查风险和时间偏好是否在肥胖倾向中起作用。我们研究了风险,时间偏好和体重状态(BMI)的激励措施之间的关系,发现对风险的耐受性更高的人更可能具有较高的BMI。此结果是由风险承受能力最强的人驱动的。在该样本中,耐心与BMI并没有独立的统计关系,但那些厌恶风险较高且患者肥胖的可能性较小。

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