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Assessing the burden of overweight and obesity : an example from the United Kingdom

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Steven AllenderSteven Allender, M Rayner
Introduction: In this paper I review previous cost studies for overweight and obesity in the UK. I propose a method for estimating the economic and health costs of overweight and obesity in the UK which could also be used in other countries.

Methods: Costs of obesity studies were identified via a systematic search of electronic databases. Information from the WHO Burden of Disease Project was used to calculate the mortality and morbidity cost of overweight and obesity.
Population attributable fractions for diseases attributable
to overweight and obesity were applied to National Health Service (NHS) cost data to estimate direct financial costs.

Results: We estimate the direct cost of overweight and obesity to the NHS at £3.2 billion. Other estimates range between £480 million in 1998 and £1.1 billion in 2004. There is wide variation in methods and estimates for the cost of overweight and obesity to the health systems of developed countries.

Conclusion: The method presented here could be used to calculate the costs of overweight and obesity in other countries. Public health initiatives are required to address the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity and reduce associated healthcare costs.

History

Journal

Obesity facts

Volume

2

Season

supplement issue

Pagination

8 - 8

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1662-4025

eISSN

1662-4033

Language

eng

Notes

Special issue '17th European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2009)' Track 2: Epidemiology and the Impact of Obesity T2:RS1 – Obesity, morbidity and mortality, paper : T2:RS1.1

Publication classification

C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

2009, S. Karger AG

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