Objective: To evaluate the socioeconomic impact of obesity by estimating the direct and indirect costs associated with obesity in Denmark, based on individual level data. Methods: Costs were assessed for different BMI groups, and the relative risks for change in direct and indirect costs per BMI point above 30 were estimated. A fourth analysis estimated the odds ratio for comorbidities per BMI point above 30. Individual data on income, social transfer payments, healthcare costs and diagnoses were retrieved from national registries. Results: One BMI point above 30 was associated with a 2% decrease in income, a 3% increase in social transfer payments, and a 4% increase in healthcare costs. In absolute numbers, income contributed to most of th...
This chapter summarizes the evidence on the indirect costs of obesity that result from adverse labou...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Background: Obesity is a growing health issue. This study estimated the costs of obesity among peopl...
Obesity [body mass index (BMI) >=30 kg/m2] is common in many parts of the world, especially in the e...
Over the last two decades, the prevalence of obesity has risen worldwide. As obesity is a confirmed ...
Background Little is known about the burden that overweight and obesity impose on Dutch society. The...
The private and social costs of obesity have many causes, but their consequences can be grimly predi...
Background: The rising prevalence of obesity represents an important public health issue. An assessm...
Obesity is a growing public health challenge worldwide with significant health and economic impacts....
Incidence and prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. According to current trends, there is a...
Background: The rising prevalence of obesity represents an important public health issue. An assessm...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Obesity (defined as a body mass index > 30 kg/m2) is common in middle-aged Europeans. The prevalence...
Abstract What are the economic costs of obesity? Several studies conducted in the United States and ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the total annual economic costs caused by overweight and obesity in Switzerl...
This chapter summarizes the evidence on the indirect costs of obesity that result from adverse labou...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Background: Obesity is a growing health issue. This study estimated the costs of obesity among peopl...
Obesity [body mass index (BMI) >=30 kg/m2] is common in many parts of the world, especially in the e...
Over the last two decades, the prevalence of obesity has risen worldwide. As obesity is a confirmed ...
Background Little is known about the burden that overweight and obesity impose on Dutch society. The...
The private and social costs of obesity have many causes, but their consequences can be grimly predi...
Background: The rising prevalence of obesity represents an important public health issue. An assessm...
Obesity is a growing public health challenge worldwide with significant health and economic impacts....
Incidence and prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. According to current trends, there is a...
Background: The rising prevalence of obesity represents an important public health issue. An assessm...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Obesity (defined as a body mass index > 30 kg/m2) is common in middle-aged Europeans. The prevalence...
Abstract What are the economic costs of obesity? Several studies conducted in the United States and ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the total annual economic costs caused by overweight and obesity in Switzerl...
This chapter summarizes the evidence on the indirect costs of obesity that result from adverse labou...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Background: Obesity is a growing health issue. This study estimated the costs of obesity among peopl...