Qin Xuezheng, Pan Jay
School of Economics, Peking University, China.
West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, China.
Health Econ. 2016 Oct;25(10):1291-311. doi: 10.1002/hec.3217. Epub 2015 Jul 30.
With its rapid economic growth and fast changing lifestyle, China witnessed expansionary prevalence of obesity and overweight during the recent decades. This paper provides the first nationally representative estimate of the medical cost attributable to obesity and overweight in China. We improve upon the traditional estimation methodology (two-part model) by jointly adopting the instrumental variable approach and the panel data methods in order to correct for the potential endogeneity of body size and the individual heterogeneity in medical expenditure. Using longitudinal data from 2000-2009 China Health and Nutrition Surveys, we find that body size has a significant impact on the individual expected medical expenditure and the per capita medical cost attributable to obesity and overweight in a single medical event is estimated to be 6.18 Yuan, or 5.29% of the total personal medical expenditure. This translates to 24.35 billion Yuan annual cost on the national scale, accounting for 2.46% of China's national health care expenditure. The subsample analyses also show that such cost is higher for the urban, women, and better educated people and increases over time. Our results contribute to the literature on the economic impact of obesity in developing countries and bear policy implications on controlling the rising health care costs in China. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
随着经济的快速增长和生活方式的迅速变化,中国在近几十年中肥胖和超重现象呈扩张性流行。本文首次对中国肥胖和超重所致医疗费用进行了全国代表性估计。我们改进了传统估计方法(两部分模型),联合采用工具变量法和面板数据方法,以纠正身体尺寸的潜在内生性和医疗支出中的个体异质性。利用2000 - 2009年中国健康与营养调查的纵向数据,我们发现身体尺寸对个人预期医疗支出有显著影响,单次医疗事件中肥胖和超重所致人均医疗费用估计为6.18元,占个人医疗总支出的5.29%。这意味着全国范围内每年的费用为243.5亿元,占中国国家医疗保健支出的2.46%。子样本分析还表明,城市、女性和受教育程度较高的人群的此类费用更高,且随时间增加。我们的结果为发展中国家肥胖经济影响的文献做出了贡献,并对控制中国不断上升的医疗保健成本具有政策意义。版权所有© 2015约翰威立父子有限公司。