ObjectiveThis paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past trends of use of healthcare services and associated expenditure in the US and projects results to 2025.MethodsThe study uses Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data for 2000–2012, reweighted on National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES) data for 1972–2012 and US Census Bureau data, to carry out projections for up to 2025. A combination of logistic regressions and generalized linear models was used to model use and associated expenditure for the following healthcare services: inpatient care (with/without surgery), office-based care, outpatient-care, drug prescription and home health care. Quantile regressions were used to analyse and pro...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the long-term economic effects of obesity is still scarce. This study ai...
Introduction Physical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are associated with increased morbidity an...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...
OBJECTIVE:This paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past t...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To examine the association of obesity with healthcare resource utilization (HRU...
BackgroundEstimates of health care costs associated with excess weight are needed to inform the deve...
Over the past five decades in the United States both total medical expenditures and the proportion o...
Rates of overweight and obesity worldwide have increased substantially in recent decades. In England...
Over the past five decades in the United States both total medical expenditures and the proportion o...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
According to recent estimates, more than one third of Americans are now classified as obese, with co...
Awareness of the impact of obesity on the individual as well as on the health care system has become...
SummaryBackgroundThe duel problems of obesity and the aging of society are likely to produce substan...
Background: Previous studies, based on relative risks for certain secondary diseases, have shown ...
Almost two out of three American adults are currently classified as overweight or obese, and the sky...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the long-term economic effects of obesity is still scarce. This study ai...
Introduction Physical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are associated with increased morbidity an...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...
OBJECTIVE:This paper explores the contribution of body-mass index (BMI) categories in shaping past t...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To examine the association of obesity with healthcare resource utilization (HRU...
BackgroundEstimates of health care costs associated with excess weight are needed to inform the deve...
Over the past five decades in the United States both total medical expenditures and the proportion o...
Rates of overweight and obesity worldwide have increased substantially in recent decades. In England...
Over the past five decades in the United States both total medical expenditures and the proportion o...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
According to recent estimates, more than one third of Americans are now classified as obese, with co...
Awareness of the impact of obesity on the individual as well as on the health care system has become...
SummaryBackgroundThe duel problems of obesity and the aging of society are likely to produce substan...
Background: Previous studies, based on relative risks for certain secondary diseases, have shown ...
Almost two out of three American adults are currently classified as overweight or obese, and the sky...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the long-term economic effects of obesity is still scarce. This study ai...
Introduction Physical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are associated with increased morbidity an...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...