Winter Joachim, Wuppermann Amelie
Department of Economics, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; Center for Economic Studies and Institute for Economic Research (CESifo), Munich, Germany; Munich Center for the Economic of Aging (MEA), Munich, Germany.
Health Econ. 2014 May;23(5):564-85. doi: 10.1002/hec.2933. Epub 2013 May 10.
The perception of health risks and risky health behaviors are closely associated. In this paper, we investigate the accuracy of health risk perceptions among obese individuals, aged 50-62 years. We compare subjective risk perceptions for various diseases elicited in the American Life Panel to individual's objective risks of the same diseases. We find that obese individuals significantly underestimate their 5-year risks of arthritis or rheumatism and hypertension, whereas they systematically overestimate their 5-year risks of a heart attack and a stroke. Obese individuals are thus aware of some but not all obesity-related health risks. For given diseases, we document substantial heterogeneities in the accuracy of expectations across individuals.
对健康风险的认知与危险的健康行为密切相关。在本文中,我们调查了年龄在50 - 62岁之间的肥胖个体对健康风险认知的准确性。我们将美国生活面板中引发的各种疾病的主观风险认知与个体患相同疾病的客观风险进行比较。我们发现,肥胖个体显著低估了他们患关节炎或风湿病以及高血压的5年风险,而他们却系统性地高估了患心脏病发作和中风的5年风险。因此,肥胖个体意识到了一些但并非所有与肥胖相关的健康风险。对于特定疾病,我们记录了个体预期准确性方面存在的显著差异。