Hi All
I know this is a bit of a simple question but I keep confusing myself. I have run a 2SLS regression with self-reported health (excellent, very good, good, fair and poor) as the dependent variable. The coefficient of exercise is -0.951. Exercise is measured in 3 categories, inactive, moderately active and highly active. Am I correct in saying that an individual that exercises has poorer health, relative to those that are inactive?
Kind Regards
Nonsi Nkomo
I know this is a bit of a simple question but I keep confusing myself. I have run a 2SLS regression with self-reported health (excellent, very good, good, fair and poor) as the dependent variable. The coefficient of exercise is -0.951. Exercise is measured in 3 categories, inactive, moderately active and highly active. Am I correct in saying that an individual that exercises has poorer health, relative to those that are inactive?
Kind Regards
Nonsi Nkomo
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