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'Eat, my child.' Obesity among children in developing countries: Evidence from South Africa

机译:'吃,我的孩子。' 发展中国家儿童的肥胖:来自南非的证据

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Childhood obesity in developing countries is a topic that has not yet been adequately covered in the literature. Although obesity is rising worldwide and is very present even among the poorest of households in developing countries, most of the attention is still given to industrialized ones. This exploratory paper utilizes the South African National Income Dynamics Study panel data set to highlight some of the aspects policymakers should bear in mind. In particular, policy options targeting mothers may not be appropriate in a developing setting. Higher attention should be given to caregivers instead. The results of the fixed effects probability regressions indicate that having a nonobese, well-educated caregiver could potentially reduce the probability of a child being obese, thus informing policymakers about potential target groups and channels.
机译:在发展中国家的儿童肥胖是文学中尚未充分涵盖的主题。 虽然肥胖是在全球范围内崛起,但甚至在发展中国家的最贫穷的家庭中,大部分注意力仍然仍然给予工业化的。 该探索性论文利用南非国家收入动态研究面板数据集,以突出一些方面的决策者应该牢记。 特别是,针对母亲的政策选择可能在开发环境中可能不合适。 应该给予护理人员更高的注意力。 固定效应概率回归的结果表明,具有非良好教育的护理人员可能会降低孩子肥胖的概率,从而向政策制定者通知潜在的目标群体和渠道。

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