SummaryBackgroundThe duel problems of obesity and the aging of society are likely to produce substantially increased demand on health services in the future. We examine the projected burden which four obesity-related conditions potentially can place on the hospital system in Australia: diabetes, obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), knee replacements, and bariatric surgery.MethodsSeparations for each condition were obtained from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) data from 1990 to 2005. Projections of age specific rates for each condition/procedure to 2020 by sex and 5-year age groups developed using double exponential smoothing were applied to population projections to estimate numbers of separations or procedures.ResultsLarge...
Several country-specific and global projections of the future obesity prevalence have been conducted...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
Obesity affects over 650 million adults worldwide and increases the risk of cardiovascular events, d...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in developed countries, including Australia. T...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive national joint replacement registries with well-validated data offer uniqu...
BACKGROUND: The utilization of total knee replacement (TKR) has increased significantly. The objecti...
Obesity is a chronic progressive disease that leads to physical, psychological, and metabolic health...
Severe obesity (BMI >= 40 kg/m2) increases risk for many diseases (e.g., hypertension, diabetes). Ba...
ObjectiveThis paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past tr...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
OBJECTIVE:This paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past t...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
This article investigates the variation, and quantify socioeconomic inequalities, in the uptake of p...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Several country-specific and global projections of the future obesity prevalence have been conducted...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
Obesity affects over 650 million adults worldwide and increases the risk of cardiovascular events, d...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in developed countries, including Australia. T...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive national joint replacement registries with well-validated data offer uniqu...
BACKGROUND: The utilization of total knee replacement (TKR) has increased significantly. The objecti...
Obesity is a chronic progressive disease that leads to physical, psychological, and metabolic health...
Severe obesity (BMI >= 40 kg/m2) increases risk for many diseases (e.g., hypertension, diabetes). Ba...
ObjectiveThis paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past tr...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
OBJECTIVE:This paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past t...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
This article investigates the variation, and quantify socioeconomic inequalities, in the uptake of p...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the potential demand for publicly and priva...
Several country-specific and global projections of the future obesity prevalence have been conducted...
We aimed to describe the current state of specialist obesity services for adults with clinically sev...
Obesity affects over 650 million adults worldwide and increases the risk of cardiovascular events, d...