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经济理性与健康行为:探究金融素养与身体质量指数之间的联系

Economic Rationality and Health Behavior: Investigating the Link Between Financial Literacy and the BMI.

作者信息

Ogura Kota, Nabeshima Honoka, Kiba Tomoka, Aizawa Sakiho, Nagahama Hibiki, Izumi Haruka, Khan Mostafa Saidur Rahim, Kadoya Yoshihiko

机构信息

School of Economics, Hiroshima University, 1-2-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima 7398525, Japan.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 May 6;15(5):632. doi: 10.3390/bs15050632.

Abstract

Obesity is a major global health concern related to chronic diseases and rising healthcare costs. While previous studies focused on diet habits, environmental issues, and physical activity, financial literacy remains an overlooked factor in weight management. This study examined the relationship between financial literacy and the body mass index (BMI), using financial literacy as a proxy for rational health decision-making. A quantitative approach was employed, where linear regression analyzed the BMI as a continuous variable and a probit regression assessed overweight, normal weight, and underweight categories. A nationwide survey, the Preference Parameter Study, conducted by Osaka University, Japan, in the United States, provided the data for this study. The results indicate a significant negative association between financial literacy and the BMI, with higher financial literacy linked to a lower BMI and a greater likelihood of maintaining a normal weight. The key control variables, including impatience, gender, education, income, and smoking, also significantly affected the BMI. These findings reflect a strong correlation between financial literacy and the weight status; however, due to data limitations, causal inferences could not be made. We acknowledge the potential endogeneity and the cross-sectional nature of the data as limitations. Thus, while our results suggest a potential role for financial literacy in promoting rational health behavior, the policy implications should be interpreted with caution. Future research should explore targeted interventions across various demographic groups to maximize the impact.

摘要

肥胖是一个与慢性病及不断上涨的医疗成本相关的重大全球健康问题。尽管先前的研究聚焦于饮食习惯、环境问题和身体活动,但金融知识在体重管理中仍是一个被忽视的因素。本研究以金融知识作为理性健康决策的代表,考察了金融知识与体重指数(BMI)之间的关系。采用了定量研究方法,其中线性回归将BMI作为连续变量进行分析,而概率回归评估超重、正常体重和体重过轻类别。日本大阪大学在美国进行的一项全国性调查“偏好参数研究”为该研究提供了数据。结果表明,金融知识与BMI之间存在显著的负相关,金融知识水平越高,BMI越低,保持正常体重的可能性越大。包括缺乏耐心、性别、教育程度、收入和吸烟在内的关键控制变量也对BMI有显著影响。这些发现反映了金融知识与体重状况之间的紧密关联;然而,由于数据限制,无法进行因果推断。我们承认数据的潜在内生性和横截面性质是局限性所在。因此,虽然我们的结果表明金融知识在促进理性健康行为方面可能发挥作用,但对政策影响的解读应谨慎。未来的研究应探索针对不同人口群体的有针对性干预措施,以最大化影响。

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