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无论好坏:恋爱状况与体重指数

For better or worse: relationship status and body mass index.

作者信息

Averett Susan L, Sikora Asia, Argys Laura M

机构信息

Department of Economics and Business, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, USA.

出版信息

Econ Hum Biol. 2008 Dec;6(3):330-49. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2008.07.003. Epub 2008 Jul 15.

Abstract

Recent increases in the incidence of obesity and declines in marriage have prompted policymakers to implement policies to mitigate these trends. This paper examines the link between these two outcomes. There are four hypotheses (selection, protection, social obligation and marriage market) that might explain the relationship between marital status transitions and changes in Body Mass Index (BMI). The selection hypothesis suggests that those with a lower BMI are more likely to be selected into marriage. The protection hypothesis states that married adults will have better physical health as a result of the increased social support and reduced incidence of risky behavior among married individuals. The social obligation hypothesis states that those in relationships may eat more regular meals and/or richer and denser foods due to social obligations which may arise because of marriage. Finally, the marriage market hypothesis indicates that when adults are no longer in the marriage market they may not maintain a healthy BMI because doing so is costly and they are in a stable union-or on the other hand, adults may enhance their prospects in the marriage market by losing weight. Taking advantage of longitudinal data and complete marriage histories in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we estimate individual fixed effects models to examine associations between the change in log BMI and the incidence of overweight and obesity, and changes in relationship status controlling for the effects of aging and other respondent characteristics. We find no support for the marriage protection hypothesis. Rather we find evidence supporting the social obligation and marriage market hypotheses-BMI increases for both men and women during marriage and in the course of a cohabiting relationship. Separate analyses by race and ethnicity reveal substantial differences in the response of BMI to relationship status across these groups.

摘要

近期肥胖发生率的上升以及结婚率的下降促使政策制定者实施政策来缓解这些趋势。本文考察了这两个结果之间的联系。有四个假说(选择、保护、社会义务和婚姻市场)可能解释婚姻状况转变与体重指数(BMI)变化之间的关系。选择假说表明,BMI较低的人更有可能步入婚姻。保护假说指出,已婚成年人由于社会支持增加以及已婚个体中危险行为发生率降低,身体健康状况会更好。社会义务假说称,处于恋爱关系中的人可能因婚姻产生的社会义务而饮食更规律和/或食用更丰富、热量更高的食物。最后,婚姻市场假说表明,当成年人不再处于婚姻市场时,他们可能不会维持健康的BMI,因为这样做成本较高,而且他们处于稳定的伴侣关系中——或者另一方面,成年人可能通过减肥来提升自己在婚姻市场中的前景。利用1979年全国青年纵向调查中的纵向数据和完整婚姻史,我们估计个体固定效应模型,以检验对数BMI变化与超重和肥胖发生率之间的关联,以及控制衰老和其他受访者特征影响后的恋爱关系状况变化。我们没有找到支持婚姻保护假说的证据。相反,我们发现有证据支持社会义务和婚姻市场假说——男性和女性在结婚期间以及同居关系过程中BMI都会增加。按种族和族裔进行的单独分析显示,这些群体中BMI对恋爱关系状况的反应存在显著差异。

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