Journal article

Risk factors and non-communicable disease diagnosis in China

Tianxin Pan, Michael Palmer

CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

The rise of non-communicable diseases has placed enormous stress on health systems leading to calls for improved prevention. This article examines the association of risk factors and non-communicable disease diagnosis in China using longitudinal data which enables us to control for important simultaneity bias. Using three waves of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) survey (2010–2014) and a dynamic model conditional on not having an NCD in the first period, we find positive association of being obese, using solid cooking fuels, history of frequent drinking, and household consumption expenditure during the preceding period on non-communicable disease onset. We find significant heterogeneity..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge comments from the editor Albert Park and two anonymous reviewers, Dennis Petrie, Barbara McPake, Ajay Mahal, Peter Annear, Anthony Niu, and participants of the Australian Health Economics Society 2016 annual conference. Tianxin Pan is supported by the Melbourne International Research Scholarship, The University of Melbourne.