学校建设项目的长期健康效应

Long‐term health effects of a school construction program

Health Economics · 2023
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研究1970年代印尼小学扩建项目对中老年非传染性疾病风险的影响,发现该项目导致非爪哇地区女性超重和腰围增加,但对男性无显著影响。

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) disproportionately affect people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), yet context-specific evidence on policies that impact NCD risk factors is lacking. We estimate the impact of a massive Indonesian primary school expansion program in the 1970s on NCD risk factors in later life using data from two surveys with very large sample sizes. We find that in non-Java regions of Indonesia, the program led to significant increases in the likelihood of overweight and high waist circumference among women, but not among men. The increase for women can be partly explained by increased consumption of high-calorie packaged and take-away meals. We find no meaningful impacts on high blood pressure for either sex. Despite the increase in body weight, the program had a negligible impact on diabetes and cardiovascular disease diagnosis. It led to an improvement in women's self-reported health outcomes in their early-40s, but these benefits largely disappeared once they reached their mid-40s.

学校建设计划非传染性疾病风险印度尼西亚长期健康效应