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Applied Economics Letters | 2016

Physical activity and childhood obesity

Paramita Dhar; Christina Robinson

ABSTRACT More than one-third of American children and teenagers are considered overweight or obese. Unfortunately, obesity is often a persistent and dangerous health condition that is costly to manage. It is one of the leading causes of preventable death and combating the condition has become a national priority. To this end the two most common recommendations are: eat a healthier diet and increase physical activity. Using data from both the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79) and the NLSY79 Children and Young Adult files, this study examines the relationship between physical activity and the persistence of childhood obesity. More specifically, Cox-proportional hazard techniques are used to quantify the impact a child’s physical activity has on the likelihood that they exit an overweight or obese state. Results indicate that being physically active reduces the probability that an overweight or obese child remains overweight or obese. Strikingly, there is not a significant difference between children who are active daily and those who are active a few times per week, suggesting that being active may be more important than the frequency of activity.


Applied Economics Letters | 2014

Children's public health insurance and scholastic success

Christina Robinson; Nicole M. Coomer

There are currently two public health insurance options available to United States children, Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). The programmes are similar in that they both target improvements in children’s health through increased access to medical care. A well-developed body of literature has examined the effect these programmes have on a child’s health and to a large extent has found that the programmes perform as desired. This article uses data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Kindergarten Cohort to determine whether access to public health insurance translates to an improvement in a child’s academic performance.


International Advances in Economic Research | 2015

Classroom Experimentation and an Application from Sports Economics

Christina Robinson


International Advances in Economic Research | 2015

The Write Experience in Economics: A Case Study from Central Connecticut State University

Carlos F. Liard-Muriente; Christina Robinson


Journal of Economics | 2013

Children’s Public Health Insurance and Maternal Absenteeism

Christina Robinson; Nicole M. Coomer


Journal of Economic Insight | 2018

The Gendered Health Benefits of WIC Participation

Christina Robinson


International Advances in Economic Research | 2018

Math in the Economics Classroom: an Experiment with iMath

Christina Robinson; Carlos F. Liard-Muriente


Atlantic Economic Journal | 2018

SNAP and the Mental Health of the Baby Boom Generation

Christina Robinson


International Advances in Economic Research | 2016

Welfare Stigma and Children’s Behavior

Christina Robinson; Paramita Dhar


Eastern Economic Journal | 2016

Family Composition and the Benefits of Participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Christina Robinson

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Carlos F. Liard-Muriente

Central Connecticut State University

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Paramita Dhar

Central Connecticut State University

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