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Socioeconomic Characteristics and Obesity in Underdeveloped Economies: Does Income Really Matter?

Available evidence suggests that overweight and obesity prevalence is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate in both developed and developing countries. This study focuses on the determinants of overweight and obesity in mothers and children, using a unique data set collected in urban Accra, in Ghana. The findings show that mothers’ education, employment status and ethnicity significantly exert influence on the generation of body weight. In particular, those who attained secondary and tertiary education had lower body mass indices and were much less likely to be overweight or obese, lending support to the notion that more educated women normally have better health knowledge and are more likely to consume healthy foods and also engage in physical exercises that help to control weight gain. Mother’s education was also found to exert a negative and significant impact on the weight status of children. Furthermore, household expenditure was found to exert a positive and significant impact on the probability of being a mother being overweight or obese, but no significant impact on the probability of a child being overweight

Socioeconomic Characteristics and Obesity in Underdeveloped Economies: Does Income Really Matter?

Urheber*in: Abdulai, Awudu

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Seite(n): 157-169
Language
Englisch
Notes
Status: Postprint; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Bibliographic citation
Applied Economics, 42(2)

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(who)
Abdulai, Awudu
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2009

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URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-240004
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. Bibliothek Köln
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