Body Mass Index, Perceived Health, and Happiness: Their Determinants and Structural Relationships |
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Authors: | Judith R. Cornelisse-Vermaat Gerrit Antonides Johan A. C. Van Ophem Henriette Maassen Van Den Brink |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) “Scholar” Research Center for Education and Labor Market, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() The structural relationships between body mass index, perceived health and happiness have been studied in a survey of 700 native Dutch citizens. We found an indirect effect of body mass index on happiness, via perceived health. Age had an inverted U-shaped relationship with body mass index, and both education and smoking had a negative effect on body mass index. Being married, doing paid work, owning a house, and doing sports had positive effects on perceived health, suggesting that living a regular life may lead to a better perceived health. Being married positively affected happiness. The other socio-demographic variables either had no effects on happiness or indirect effects via body mass index and perceived health. |
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Keywords: | body mass index happiness health structural equations |
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