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Family income and body mass index – what have we learned from China

机译:家庭收入和体重指数–我们从中国中学到什么

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Obesity poses lots of health risks in both developing and developed countries. One thing that remains unclear is the relationship between family income and weight gain. This paper explores the relationship between family income and Body Mass Index (BMI) given variations in individual choice towards basic consumption and life quality improvement consumption as income increases. We use a nationally representative longitudinal data from China, the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), to estimate the relationship between income and weight gain. We conduct both cross sectional and panel data analysis to study the causal effects of family income on weight development. Unlike other literature that found inverse relationship between prevalence of obesity and family income in developing countries, in this paper, we find that BMI will first increase with family income at a decreasing rate, and then decrease which suggests that the group of middle class may suffer the high risk of being overweight and obese.
机译:肥胖对发展中国家和发达国家都构成许多健康风险。尚不清楚的一件事是家庭收入与体重增加之间的关系。本文探讨了随着收入的增长,个人对基本消费和生活质量改善消费的选择有所不同,家庭收入与体重指数(BMI)之间的关系。我们使用来自中国的全国代表性纵向数据(中国健康与营养调查(CHNS))来估算收入与体重增加之间的关系。我们进行横断面和面板数据分析,以研究家庭收入对体重发展的因果影响。与其他文献发现发展中国家的肥胖症患病率与家庭收入之间存在反比关系的文献不同,我们发现,BMI首先会随着家庭收入的增加而降低,然后下降,这表明中产阶级群体可能会遭受超重和肥胖的高风险。

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