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dc.contributor.authorSegal, Alexa Blair-
dc.contributor.authorHuerta, M Carmen-
dc.contributor.authorAurino, Elisabetta-
dc.contributor.authorSassi, Franco-
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-15T05:00:35Z-
dc.date.available2023-02-15T05:00:35Z-
dc.date.issued2021-01-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/19098-
dc.description.abstractCurrent evidence of the impact of childhood obesity on human capital development does not point in a consistent direction, and its interpretation is challenging. We carried out a systematic review of studies from high-income countries that used robust causal inference approaches to assess the impact of childhood overweight and obesity on outcomes typically linked to human capital development in economics. Global Health, Medline and EconLit were used to search for peer-reviewed papers. Three reviewers independently assessed study quality using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Nineteen papers representing 22 studies met the inclusion criteria. Included studies were categorized based on three components of human capital: cognitive performance (n = 18), measured through test scores; educational attainment (n = 3), through grade progression and college completion; and labour market outcomes (n = 1), through wages. We find that childhood overweight and obesity hinder education outcomes, with effects mostly observed at older ages of exposure measurement (12+ years). Girls with overweight and obesity experienced larger negative effects and more often than boys. Future research should elucidate the pathways through which childhood obesity impacts human capital development, to support policies that may mitigate those impacts, thus averting social costs that are currently widespread, increasing and unaccounted for.en
dc.subjectchildren and adolescentsen
dc.subjecthuman capitalen
dc.subjectobesity and overweighten
dc.subjectsystematic reviewen
dc.titleThe impact of childhood obesity on human capital in high-income countries: A systematic reviewen
dc.typeJournal Articlesen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/obr.13104en
dc.identifier.urlhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/obr.13104en
dc.identifier.surveyLSACen
dc.description.keywordsChildren and adolescentsen
dc.description.keywordsHuman capitalen
dc.description.keywordsObesity and overweighten
dc.description.keywordsSystematic reviewen
dc.identifier.volume22en
dc.description.pagese13104en
dc.identifier.issue1en
dc.title.bookObesity Reviewsen
dc.subject.dssHealth and wellbeingen
dc.subject.dssLabour marketen
dc.relation.surveyLSACen
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