Question: If marriage promotes health and increases
longevity, are fewer married older adults obese?
Not according to this
research on older adult marriage, gender, and obesity. Using the Health and
Retirement Study (HRS) including men and women aged 51-70, marriage is
associated with weight gain. Leaving a marriage is associated with weight loss.
What other theories about older adult obesity should be
considered?
1)
Shared risk factors, such as social obligations regarding
meals, increases weight for married couples, but does not last for marriage
duration.
2)
Marital transitions, not marital status, determine differences
in body fat. Short-term effects are seen for divorce, but not for the
persistent weight gains associated with marriage or the persistent weight loss
following widowhood.
Question: Based on marriage and gender, who are the heaviest older
adults?
3)
Prominent gender differences in late middle age reveal the
heaviest group is unmarried women and the lightest is unmarried men.
4)
Pressures of the marriage market in combination with gendered
preferences regarding partner body fat may account for differences found in
this data.
Obesity is related to many health problems that reduce the
quality of life for older adults. Type 2 diabetes, the most common form, is more prevalent as people grow older and gain more
weight.
Frances Shani Parker,
Author
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