Impact and Effects of National Fitness on Consumer Expenditure among Chinese Residents within the Framework of"Healthy China"
This study delves into the repercussions of the national fitness policy within the"Healthy China"paradigm on consumer spending among Chinese residents.Multiple variables,including consumption,nationwide fitness,and control factors such as income levels,education,and age structure,were scrutinized.Based on regression analysis,the findings reveal a detrimental influence of health conditions on consumption,underscoring the necessity for intensified health education and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.The impact of urbanization levels on consumption was found to be inconspicuous,suggesting the need to foster balanced development in nationwide fitness across urban and rural areas.A discernible relationship exists between household income and consumption,prompting recommendations for government attention to this connection and the encouragement of savings and investment.