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Self-control and unhealthy body weight: the role of impulsivity and restraint

Deborah A Cobb-Clark, Sarah Dahmann, Daniel A Kamhöfer, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch

Economics and Human Biology | Melbourne Institute | Published : 2022

Abstract

We examine the relationship between trait self-control and body weight. Data from a population representative household survey reveal that limited self-control is strongly associated with both objective and subjective measures of unhealthy body weight. Those with limited self-control are characterised by reduced exercising, repeated dieting, unhealthier eating habits, and poorer nutrition. We propose an empirical method to isolate two facets of self-control limitations—high impulsivity and low restraint. Each has differential predictive power. Physical activity, dieting, and overall body weight are more strongly associated with restraint; impulsivity is more predictive of when, where,..

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