AbstractObjectiveOur aims were to estimate 1) the costs of hospital treatment and 2) the value of lost production due to early death associated with overweight and obese patients, and then to extrapolate the findings to national costs.MethodsWe use regression models to analyze survival, expected number of days in hospital treatment for patients with different body mass index (BMI), and costs with data obtained from screening of 33,196 middle-aged subjects living in Malmö, Sweden, and collected during a 15-year follow-up period. We subsequently scale up costs to national aggregate level using the BMI prevalence data from the screening project to the national population.ResultsThe total excess hospital (somatic, psychiatric) care cost (Swedis...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...
This study aims to analyse the non-linear relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and direct heal...
AbstractObjectiveOur aims were to estimate 1) the costs of hospital treatment and 2) the value of lo...
Background: Obesity is a growing health issue. This study estimated the costs of obesity among peopl...
Background: The recent substantial increase in the number of obese surgeries performed in Sweden has...
The rising trend in the prevalence of obesity has become a major public health concern in many count...
Background:The rising trend in the prevalence of obesity has during the past decades become a major ...
The economic and social costs of obesity are estimated to be considerable, particularly for inpatien...
Rates of overweight and obesity worldwide have increased substantially in recent decades. In England...
Background: The economic and social costs of obesity are estimated to be considerable, particularly ...
Obesity [body mass index (BMI) >=30 kg/m2] is common in many parts of the world, especially in the e...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
Objective: To evaluate the socioeconomic impact of obesity by estimating the direct and indirect cos...
This study aims to analyse the non-linear relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and direct heal...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...
This study aims to analyse the non-linear relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and direct heal...
AbstractObjectiveOur aims were to estimate 1) the costs of hospital treatment and 2) the value of lo...
Background: Obesity is a growing health issue. This study estimated the costs of obesity among peopl...
Background: The recent substantial increase in the number of obese surgeries performed in Sweden has...
The rising trend in the prevalence of obesity has become a major public health concern in many count...
Background:The rising trend in the prevalence of obesity has during the past decades become a major ...
The economic and social costs of obesity are estimated to be considerable, particularly for inpatien...
Rates of overweight and obesity worldwide have increased substantially in recent decades. In England...
Background: The economic and social costs of obesity are estimated to be considerable, particularly ...
Obesity [body mass index (BMI) >=30 kg/m2] is common in many parts of the world, especially in the e...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
Objective: To evaluate the socioeconomic impact of obesity by estimating the direct and indirect cos...
This study aims to analyse the non-linear relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and direct heal...
Objective: To estimate the excess costs of obese compared to normal-weight persons in Germany based ...
Objective: To determine if obese patients have longer average length of stay once they are admitted ...
This study aims to analyse the non-linear relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and direct heal...