Last modified: 2020-12-23
Abstract
Abstract:
Over the past several decades, obesity has grown into a major global epidemic. This dramatic rise in rates is more pronounced in developing countries, as compared to more industrialized societies. In Peru, obesity rates are escalating,, the information available shows that during the years 2008 and 2017 the rate of obesity among Peruvian women increased from 14.60 to 22.91 percent, despite the progress made in reducing poverty and income inequality during the reference period. In this paper, Panel-data analysis from 2008-2017, 24 regions, and a sample size of 240 data points is used. We find that there is a cointegration among obesity, poverty, economic growth and income inequality, which ensures a long-run relationship among the variables. In addition we found the new initiative of government through passage of the Regulation of Law No. 30021 which was passed to Promotion of Healthy Food is not effective.
Keywords: obesity, economic growth, cointegration, inequality gap, poverty, panel data analysis.