The impact of retirement on body mass index in China: An empirical study based on regression discontinuity design

被引:5
|
作者
Yuan, Bin [1 ]
Liu, Wei [1 ]
Cui, Yuhu [2 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Univ China, Coll Management, Qingdao, Peoples R China
[2] Shandong Univ, Res Team High Qual Dev Resource Environm & Marine, Weihai 264209, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Retirement; Body mass index; Regression discontinuity; Family size; Caring for grandchildren; MANDATORY RETIREMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH; AGE; POLICY; IDENTIFICATION; GRANDCHILDREN; OBESITY; DEMAND; GENDER; LIFE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101434
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
An aging population is an important trend of social development, and it will be China's basic national condition for a long time. However, the pressure on domestic pension payments and economic operations will increase daily. The delayed retirement policy is gradually implemented as a critical initiative to improve capital and labor force allocation. The impact of retirement on residents' Body Mass Index (BMI) and weight has become a focus issue. This paper investigates the mechanism of the impact of retirement on residents' BMI using microdata from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) 2018, combined with a fuzzy regression discontinuity design to measure the potential health impact of China's current retirement policy on residents. The study finds that: (1) Retirement has a significant negative effect on BMI for women, with retirement leading to a significantly increased risk of deviation from normal BMI levels and significantly increasing the weight of retired women. However, retirement does not have a significant effect on men. (2) Retirement policies affect residents' BMI to different degrees depending on their family size, with the negative effect on women being more pronounced in smaller family sizes. (3) Female residents who retire to help their children with intergenerational care are more likely to maintain normal BMI levels, significantly positively affecting their potential health. (4) Retirement negatively affects BMI through channels such as significantly reducing exercise frequency among female residents. The study demonstrates that retirement policy impacts the BMI and weight of female residents, so the formulation and implementation of delayed retirement policy should be flexible, and family factors such as family sizes and intergenerational care should be considered appropriately.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Misunderstandings About the Regression Discontinuity Design in the Study of Close Elections
    de la Cuesta, Brandon
    Imai, Kosuke
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, VOL 19, 2016, 19 : 375 - 396
  • [42] RETRACTED: The Relationship between Body Mass Index and Physical Activity Participation Rate Design Based on Fuzzy Breakpoint Regression Design (Retracted Article)
    Wu, Jinhao
    He, Lixin
    JOURNAL OF SENSORS, 2022, 2022
  • [43] Impact of body mass index on survival of esophageal squamous carcinoma patients in southern China
    Ren, Chao
    Cai, Xiu-Yu
    Qiu, Miao-Zhen
    Wang, De-Shen
    Wang, Feng-Hua
    Luo, Hui-Yan
    Xu, Rui-Hua
    JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE, 2015, 7 (03) : 337 - 345
  • [44] Impact of Body Mass Index on In Vitro Fertilization–Embryo Transfer Outcomes in Xinjiang, China
    Zhang Meng
    Tian HaiQing
    Li Xia
    Wan XiaoHui
    Mao XinMin
    Wang QingLi
    Wang Ying
    La XiaoLin
    生殖与发育医学(英文), 2017, 1 (03)
  • [45] Body roundness index and the risk of knee osteoarthritis: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
    Jiang, Zong
    Cai, Xin
    Yao, Xiaoling
    Lan, Weiya
    Yao, Xueming
    Tang, Fang
    Ma, Wukai
    FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION, 2025, 12
  • [46] The Impact of Body Mass Index on Heterotopic Ossification
    Mourad, Waleed Fouad
    Packianathan, Satya
    Shourbaji, Rania A.
    Zhang, Zhen
    Graves, Mathew
    Khan, Majid A.
    Baird, Michael C.
    Russell, George
    Vijayakumar, Srinivasan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2012, 82 (05): : E831 - E836
  • [47] Impact of the body mass index in patients with mastocytosis
    Gorska, A.
    Gruchala-Niedoszytko, M.
    Lange, M.
    Niedoszytko, M.
    Valent, P.
    Brockow, K.
    Gotlib, J.
    Triggiani, M.
    Sperr, W. R.
    Elberink, H. O.
    Hartmann, K.
    Gleixner, K., V
    Bonifacio, M.
    Bonadonna, P.
    Zanotti, R.
    Arock, M.
    Hermine, O.
    Sabato, V
    Aberer, E.
    Van Anrooij, B.
    Reiter, A.
    Doubek, M.
    ALLERGY, 2019, 74 : 424 - 425
  • [48] The impact of body mass index on pregnancy complications
    Schuster, Meike
    Neubert, Alfred
    Kirchner, Lester
    Paglia, Micheal
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2015, 212 (01) : S421 - S421
  • [49] The impact of body mass index on assisted reproduction
    Erel, Cemal Tamer
    Senturk, Levent Mehmet
    CURRENT OPINION IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, 2009, 21 (03) : 228 - 235
  • [50] The environmental cost of tax administration: evidence from a regression discontinuity design in China
    Huang, Baocong
    Tan, Guangrong
    Xiao, Renrui
    Li, Jin
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023, 30 (04) : 11046 - 11064