The World Health Organisation has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a “global epidemic”. In 2004 the percentage of obese people in the Italian population was 9%, but the trend is increasing in recent years. Focussing on this country, the purpose of the paper is to analyse the socio-economic variables affecting obesity by means of a survey conducted in a consumer sample. Our analysis is based on a survey conducted in Italy, and the sample was composed of 999 consumers. We used a binary logit model and the dependent variable is body mass index (BMI), expressed in a dichotomic way (seriously overweight and obese, value 1, and normal weight, value 0). The results show that the condition of the seriously overweight and obese increases with age, especially in people over 65 of age. Also gender is correlated with the pathology: being seriously overweight and obese is far more likely for men than for women. An inverse relation was shown between obesity and education, and between obesity and the level of food knowledge. The results highlight that disadvantaged social categories are more susceptible to the problem of overweight and obesity. A policy implication of the analysis, to limit the spread of obesity, could lie in programs aimed at improving health and food awareness and focused on these minority groups.

Economic factors affecting obesity : an application in Italy / A. Cavaliere, A. Banterle. ((Intervento presentato al 12. convegno Congress of European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) “People, Food and Environments: Global Trends and European Strategies” : Ghent, 26-29 August 2008 tenutosi a Ghent, Belgium nel 2008.

Economic factors affecting obesity : an application in Italy

A. Cavaliere
Primo
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A. Banterle
Ultimo
2008

Abstract

The World Health Organisation has stated that obesity is spreading around the world like a “global epidemic”. In 2004 the percentage of obese people in the Italian population was 9%, but the trend is increasing in recent years. Focussing on this country, the purpose of the paper is to analyse the socio-economic variables affecting obesity by means of a survey conducted in a consumer sample. Our analysis is based on a survey conducted in Italy, and the sample was composed of 999 consumers. We used a binary logit model and the dependent variable is body mass index (BMI), expressed in a dichotomic way (seriously overweight and obese, value 1, and normal weight, value 0). The results show that the condition of the seriously overweight and obese increases with age, especially in people over 65 of age. Also gender is correlated with the pathology: being seriously overweight and obese is far more likely for men than for women. An inverse relation was shown between obesity and education, and between obesity and the level of food knowledge. The results highlight that disadvantaged social categories are more susceptible to the problem of overweight and obesity. A policy implication of the analysis, to limit the spread of obesity, could lie in programs aimed at improving health and food awareness and focused on these minority groups.
English
2008
economics of obesity ; BMI and consumer ; logit model
Settore AGR/01 - Economia ed Estimo Rurale
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Congress of European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) “People, Food and Environments: Global Trends and European Strategies” : Ghent, 26-29 August 2008
Ghent, Belgium
2008
12
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A. Cavaliere, A. Banterle
Economic factors affecting obesity : an application in Italy / A. Cavaliere, A. Banterle. ((Intervento presentato al 12. convegno Congress of European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) “People, Food and Environments: Global Trends and European Strategies” : Ghent, 26-29 August 2008 tenutosi a Ghent, Belgium nel 2008.
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