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DOI: 10.1177/0164027503258519 © 2004 SAGE Publications Is Obesity as Dangerous to Your Wealth as to Your Health?Ohio State University zagorsky.1{at}osu.edu Obesity is a growing public health issue, with a rising number of adults classified as overweight. Although medical research shows being overweight is dangerous to ones health, this research, which investigates young, U.S. baby boomers from 1985 to 2000, finds it is also dangerous to ones wealth. The net worth of the obese is roughly half that of those with normal body mass. As young baby boomers age, peak net worth slowly shifts toward those with lower mass. Boomers with a body mass index (BMI) of 22 in 1985 held the most net worth, but by 2000 the peak shifted to those with a BMI of 17. From 1985 to 2000, for every one-point BMI increase, net worth on average fell $1,000, holding other factors like income constant. Surprisingly, part of the reason BMI is inversely related to networth is because lighter people receive more inheritances than heavier individuals.
Key Words: obesity weight wealth net worth
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