The Negative Association of Obesity with Subjective Well-being: Is It All about Health?




Böckerman Petri, Johansson Edvard, Saarni Samuli I., Saarni Suoma E.

PublisherSpringer Netherlands

2014

Journal of Happiness Studies

15

4

857

867

11

1389-4978

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-013-9453-8



In this paper we examine whether health status and functional capacity explain the fact that obese individuals report significantly lower levels of subjective well-being. We use comprehensive measures of body composition such as waist circumference, body fat percentage, and lean body mass along with body mass index. All these are measured by health professionals in a population-based sample. When controlling for health and functional status, we find very limited evidence for any independent influence of obesity on subjective well-being. This implies that the adverse effects of obesity on health and functioning are the primary explanation for the observed negative relationship between obesity and subjective well-being.




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