Is Obesity Contagious? Social Networks vs. Environmental Factors in the Obesity Epidemic

Ethan Cohen-Cole, Jason M. Fletcher
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Abstract

This note's aim is to investigate the sensitivity of Christakis and Fowler's claim [Christakis, N., Fowler, J., 2007. The spread of obesity in a large social network over 32 years. The New England Journal of Medicine 357, 370-379] that obesity has spread through social networks. It is well known in the economics literature that failure to include contextual effects can lead to spurious inference on "social network effects." We replicate the NEJM results using their specification and a complementary dataset. We find that point estimates of the "social network effect" are reduced and become statistically indistinguishable from zero once standard econometric techniques are implemented. We further note the presence of estimation bias resulting from use of an incorrectly specified dynamic model.
肥胖会传染吗?肥胖流行中的社会网络与环境因素
本文的目的是调查克里斯塔基斯和福勒的主张的敏感性[克里斯塔基斯,N.,福勒,J., 2007]。肥胖在大型社交网络中的传播超过32年。[新英格兰医学杂志,357,370-379]肥胖已经通过社会网络传播。众所周知,在经济学文献中,不包括上下文效应可能导致对“社会网络效应”的错误推断。我们使用NEJM的规范和一个补充数据集来复制NEJM的结果。我们发现,一旦实施标准计量经济学技术,“社会网络效应”的点估计就会减少,并且在统计上与零难以区分。我们进一步注意到由于使用不正确指定的动态模型而导致的估计偏差的存在。
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