肥胖与食物获取:消费者偏好重要吗

Sara Coyle, Sean Keehan, Jeremy Schwartz
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现有文献对肥胖的食物获取程度和类型喜忧参半。这可能是因为研究没有考虑消费者对当地食品机构的满意度。例如,如果消费者更喜欢去其他地方,超市对肥胖的影响可能很小。本文通过分解食品环境的不同方面,探索比许多其他研究更小的地理区域,并考察消费者对不同食品机构的偏好是否重要,为文献做出了贡献。我们发现有证据表明,超市在减少肥胖方面的好处集中在消费者喜欢的超市。此外,虽然不那么稳健,但我们发现便利店和外卖餐厅的负面影响主要归因于评级不佳的机构。政策不仅应该关注解决食物沙漠问题,还应该关注那些消费者认为超市是糟糕选择的地区。JEL代码:I12、D12、Q18、R3
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Obesity and Food Access: Do Consumer Preferences Matter
The existing literature is mixed on the degree and type of food access that matters for obesity. This may be because studies do not consider the degree that consumers are satisfied with the local food establishments. For instance, a supermarket may have little impact on obesity if consumers prefer to go elsewhere. This paper contributes to the literature by disaggregating different aspects of the food environment, exploring smaller geographic areas than many other studies, and examining whether consumer preferences for different food establishments matter. We find evidence that the benefits of supermarkets in reducing obesity are concentrated in those preferred by consumers. In addition, while less robust, we find the negative effects of convenience stores, and takeout restaurants are mostly attributable to poorly rated establishments. Policy should focus on not only addressing food deserts but also areas that have supermarkets that consumers feel are poor options. JEL Codes: I12, D12, Q18, R3
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