经济增长对公众健康和福祉的影响:对沙特阿拉伯的实证分析

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Hamid H. Hussien , Nuha Hassan Hagabdulla , Khalda M.Y. Ahmed , Fatima Ibrahim Abdallah Albadwi , Khuloud Nawaf Alotaibi
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经济增长深刻地影响公共卫生,然而,它对具体卫生指标的影响可能是不同的。本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯经济增长与健康结果之间的关系,重点关注婴儿死亡率(IMR)、出生时预期寿命(LEB)和成人肥胖率(Ob18 +)。利用世界银行(2000-2023年)的二手数据,并辅以沙特统计总局和世界卫生组织,我们应用描述性统计、独立t检验、标准正态分布检验、指数平滑和ARIMA模型来评估趋势和关联。研究结果显示,儿童死亡率与经济指标之间存在显著的反比关系,突出显示了儿童健康和寿命的改善。相反,Ob18 + 比率的上升,尤其是女性,与人均国内生产总值和国民总收入的增加相关,反映了饮食和生活方式的转变。假设检验证实,在Ob18 + 水平上存在统计学上显著的性别差异,全国患病率超过全球平均水平。本研究通过在沙特背景下提供肥胖特定时间序列分析,解决了文献中的一个显著空白。虽然经济增长提高了获得医疗保健的机会和寿命,但它也增加了与肥胖相关的健康风险。以预防保健、营养教育和改变生活方式为重点的政策干预对于减轻与肥胖相关的挑战,同时保持经济驱动的健康改善至关重要。
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The impact of economic growth on public health and well-being: An empirical analysis of Saudi Arabia
Economic growth profoundly influences public health, however, its effects on specific health indicators can diverge. This study investigates the relationship between economic growth and health outcomes in Saudi Arabia, focusing on Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Life Expectancy at Birth (LEB), and adult obesity prevalence (Ob18 +). Utilizing secondary data from the World Bank (2000–2023), supplemented by the Saudi General Authority for Statistics and the World Health Organization, we applied descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, standard normal distribution tests, exponential smoothing, and ARIMA modeling to assess trends and associations. Findings reveal a significant inverse relationship between IMR and economic indicators, highlighting improvements in child health and longevity. Conversely, rising Ob18 + rates, particularly among females, correlate with increasing GDP and GNI per capita, reflecting dietary and lifestyle shifts. Hypothesis testing confirms statistically significant gender disparities in Ob18 + levels and a national prevalence exceeding the global average. This study addresses a notable gap in the literature by providing obesity-specific time-series analysis within the Saudi context. While economic growth enhances healthcare access and longevity, it also contributes to obesity-related health risks. Policy interventions focusing on preventive healthcare, nutrition education, and lifestyle modifications are essential to mitigate obesity-related challenges while sustaining economic-driven health improvements.
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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