Intergenerational Transmission of Obesity: Role of Education and Income
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2022
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Based on the sixth round of the 2018 Chinese Household Income Project family income
survey (CHIP) data, this study made use of the OLS estimation and transfer matrix method to
measure and test the problem of obesity intergenerational transmission, analyze whether there is
obesity intergenerational transmission as well as between urban and rural areas, gender, and the
parental education level and income level on the suppression of the obesity intergenerational transmission
effect. The empirical results draw the following main conclusions: obesity intergenerational
transmission in Chinese families, the degree of parental obesity has a significant positive impact on
the degree of offspring obesity; the higher the degree of parental obesity, the more it can promote the
degree of obesity in the offspring. Moreover, the degree of obesity intergenerational transmission is
heterogeneous in urban and rural areas and gender. At the same time, the degree of rural obesity
intergenerational transmission is higher than that of urban areas, and the degree of male obesity
intergenerational transmission is higher than that of women.
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income, income inequality, education, obesity, health outcome
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Dong, Z.; Wu, L.; Chen, Y.; Lyulyov, O.; Pimonenko, T. Intergenerational Transmission of Obesity: Role of Education and Income. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 15931. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315931.