Global impact on human obesity – a robust non-linear panel data analysis

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2024

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Purpose: Recent studies in economics showed that humans are bounded rational. This being consumers, they are not perfect judges of what matters for the standard of living. While with a marked increase in economic and social wellbeing, there is a consistent rise in obesity levels, especially in the developed world. Thus, this study intends to explore the empirical and socio-economic antecedents of human obesity across countries using six global indexes. Methods: This study used the data of 40 countries between 1975 to 2018 and used the Panel FGLS Regression with the quadratic specification. Findings: The results showed that health and food indicators increase global human obesity, environment and education indicators decrease global human obesity, and economic and social indicators follow an inverted U-shaped pattern in affecting global human obesity. Originality: Previous studies have used infant mortality and life expectancy as the major health indicator in determining the standard of living while overlooking global human obesity as a major deterrent to welfare. This study has provided a holistic assessment of the causes of obesity in global contexts.

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Global Economy, Global Education, Global Environment, Global Health, Global Nutrition, Globesity, Information Asymmetry, Macroeconomic Policy, Perceived Wellbeing

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Nutrition and Health

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Q3

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Q3

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30

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3

Künye

Munir, M., Zakaria, Z. A.,Baig, A. A., Mohamad, M. B., Arshed, N. ve Alhajj, R. (2024). Global impact on human obesity – a robust non-linear panel data analysis. Nutrition and Health, 30(3), 531-548. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02601060221129142