Income Inequality and Obesity Prevalence Among OECD Countries

Journal of Biosocial Science, 44, 417–432

26 Pages Posted: 15 Feb 2014

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Dejun Su

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American)

Omar A. Esqueda

Tarleton State University - Department of Accounting, Finance, & Economics

Lifeng Li

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American) - College of Business Administration

Jose Antonio Martinez-Pagan

University of North Texas

Date Written: October 2011

Abstract

Using recent pooled data from the World Health Organization Global Infobase and the CIA World Factbook, this study assesses the relation between income inequality and obesity prevalence among 31 OECD countries through a series of bivariate and multivariate linear regressions. The United States and Mexico well lead OECD countries in both obesity prevalence and income inequality. A sensitivity analysis suggests that the inclusion or exclusion of these two extreme cases can fundamentally change the findings. When the two countries are included, the results reveal a positive correlation between income inequality and obesity prevalence. This correlation is more salient among females than among males. Income inequality alone is associated with 16 and 35 percent of the variations in male and female obesity rates, respectively, across OECD countries in 2010. Higher levels of income inequality in the 2005-2010 period were associated with a more rapid increase in obesity prevalence from 2002 to 2010. These associations, however, virtually disappear when the U.S. and Mexico have been excluded from the analysis. Findings from this study underscore the importance of assessing the impact of extreme cases on the relation between income inequality and health outcomes. The potential pathways from income inequality to the alarmingly high rates of obesity in the cases of the U.S. and Mexico warrant further research.

Keywords: Income Inequality; Gini Index; Obesity; OECD Countries; U.S.; Mexico

Suggested Citation

Su, Dejun and Esqueda, Omar A. and Li, Lifeng and Martinez-Pagan, Jose Antonio, Income Inequality and Obesity Prevalence Among OECD Countries (October 2011). Journal of Biosocial Science, 44, 417–432, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2396127

Dejun Su (Contact Author)

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American) ( email )

Omar A. Esqueda

Tarleton State University - Department of Accounting, Finance, & Economics ( email )

Stephenville, TX 76402
United States
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Lifeng Li

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) (Formerly University of Texas-Pan American) - College of Business Administration ( email )

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Edinburg, TX 78539-2999
United States

Jose Antonio Martinez-Pagan

University of North Texas ( email )

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Denton, TX 76203
United States

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