Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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961704 | Journal of Health Economics | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In the long run, social science datasets should include more accurate measures of fatness. In the short run, estimating more accurate measures of fatness using height and weight is not possible except by making unattractive assumptions, but there is also no reason to adhere uncritically to BMI as a measure of fatness. Social science research on obesity would be enriched by greater consideration of alternate specifications of weight and height and more accurate measures of fatness.
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Authors
Richard V. Burkhauser, John Cawley,