Role of National Divorce Rates in Moderating the Association Between Marriage Duration and Body Mass Index |
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Authors: | Björn Schneider Florian Grimps |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max Weber Institute of Sociology , Heidelberg University , Heidelberg , Germany bjoern.schneider@soziologie.uni-heidelberg.de;3. Faculty I, Social Sciences , University of Siegen , Siegen , Germany |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the moderating effects of the national divorce rate on the association between body weight and marriage duration. Previous studies argued that a high divorce rate at country level reduces the body weight of married people because of an increased risk of a return to the marriage market. To examine the association in question, this study used retrospective data from 14,083 middle-aged individuals in Europe. For women the divorce rate, the percentage change, and the trend of change did not moderate the positive association between body mass index and marriage duration. In contrast, for men a high divorce rate and a steady decline over time positively moderated the relation between body mass index and marriage duration. |
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Keywords: | body mass index divorce rate Europe marriage |
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