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Obesity is directly linked to self-rated health as a health outcome influenced by individual perceptions [1], and is specifically identified as a status that impacts self-rated health in empirical models [2]. Furthermore, both concepts are concurrently associated with food insecurity among college students [3].
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claimFood insecurity is associated with self-rated health and obesity among college students, according to a 2017 study by Knol et al.
claimOverweight and obesity status impacts self-rated health, as evidenced by instrumental variables ordered Probit models in a 2016 study by Cullinan and Gillespie.
claimIndividuals' perceptions of their health are related to health outcomes including type 2 diabetes, elevated inflammatory markers, obesity, overweight, genetic factors, and lifestyle factors such as physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and meal planning choices.