Zagorsky Jay L
Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University, 921 Chatham Lane, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43221, USA.
Econ Hum Biol. 2005 Jul;3(2):296-313. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2005.05.003.
Obesity is a rapidly growing public health issue. This paper investigates obesity's relationship to individuals' wealth by analyzing data from a large U.S. longitudinal socio-economic survey. The results show a large negative association between BMI and White female's net worth, a smaller negative association for Black women and White males and no relationship for Black males. Weight changes and dieting also appear associated with wealth changes. Individuals who lose small amounts of weight experience little change in net worth, but those who lose large amounts of weight have a dramatically improved financial position, with Whites showing larger changes than Blacks.
肥胖是一个迅速发展的公共卫生问题。本文通过分析一项大型美国纵向社会经济调查的数据,研究肥胖与个人财富之间的关系。结果显示,体重指数(BMI)与白人女性的净资产之间存在很大的负相关,黑人女性和白人男性的负相关较小,而黑人男性则无此关系。体重变化和节食似乎也与财富变化有关。体重减轻少量的个体净资产变化不大,但那些体重减轻大量的个体财务状况有显著改善,白人的变化比黑人更大。