The monetary value of physical exercise from the Thai population’s perspective

Type Journal Article - Journal of Health Research
Title The monetary value of physical exercise from the Thai population’s perspective
Author(s)
Volume 30
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 83-89
URL https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhealthres/article/download/77892/62455
Abstract
Background: Physical exercise improves physical health, reduces sickness risk and raises work
productivity. This study proposes the expected, present value of bequest increment being induced by
physical exercise to measure these combined benefits. Bequest summarizes how long, how healthily,
and how lucratively a person lives. Because its present value is expressed as today’s monetary value,
everybody understands how much the combined benefits are.
Methods: Monte Carlo analyses of 5,000 scenarios were performed for Thai females and males, aged
20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 years, to compute the expected, present values of bequests. The analyses
incorporated stochastic life-time incomes, expenses, savings and investment returns together with
mortality and morbidity data. The monetary value of physical exercise is the difference of the expected,
present values of bequests under exercise and sedentary lifestyles.
Results: For all Thai, the monetary value is significant statistically and financially. It is 3,747,336 and
1,661,293 baht for 20-year-old females and males, respectively. It is lower for older people. For 60-yearold
female and male, the worth is 67,300 and 302,919 baht.
Conclusion: The money worth of physical exercise is significant. The resulting worth is higher for
younger than for older Thai, implying that they benefit more if they start to exercise at a young age. This
study recommends that everybody exercises and starts it early in life.

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