Extreme Violence and Weight-Related Outcomes in Mexican Adults.

Autor: Quintana-Navarrete, Miguel
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Zdroj: Journal of Health & Social Behavior; Sep2023, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p401-416, 16p
Abstrakt: Sociological research suggests that violent environments contribute to excess weight, a pressing health issue worldwide. However, this research has neglected extreme forms of violence, such as armed conflicts, a theoretically significant omission because armed conflict could reasonably lead to weight loss, not weight gain. I examine the weight-related, short-term consequences of the Mexican "War on Organized Crime." I combine body mass index (N = 3,341) and waist circumference (N = 3,509) measures from the Mexico Family Life Survey with a novel data set on aggressions, confrontations, and executions between 2009 and 2011 (CIDE-PPD database) and exploit variation in the timing of the outcome relative to violent events taking place in the same residential environment. I find a robust and large positive association between armed conflict events and weight gain in adults and suggestive evidence of the behavioral, emotional, and physiological/biochemical pathways connecting those variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index