IntroductionMany studies document that overweight and obese adults have substantially higher medical care expenditures than do adults of normal weight, but comparable data for children or adolescents are few. This study examines patterns of expenditure for medical care and use of medical care services among a sample of North Carolina adolescents enrolled in Medicaid, stratified by body mass index categories.MethodsNorth Carolina public health records, which include clinically measured height and weight, were linked to 2004 North Carolina Medicaid enrollment records to find adolescents aged 12–18 years whose records matched. We then examined all paid claims for 2004 of the 3528 adolescents whose records matched. Total expenditures by sex and...
In the Southeastern United States, healthcare issues related to obesity in adolescents ages 13-18 ye...
Aim: To determine the health-care charges associated with monitoring and managing, over 1 year, the ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescent obesity is linked to metabolic and cardiovascular risk, but its associations ...
IntroductionMany studies document that overweight and obese adults have substantially higher medical...
We consider two compelling research questions raised by the increased prevalence of overweight among...
BackgroundEstimates of health care costs associated with excess weight are needed to inform the deve...
Objectives. We examined the effect of race, socioeconomic status, and health insurance status on the...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To examine the trend of obe-sity-associated diseases in youths and related econ...
BackgroundQuantification of the burden of overweight on the healthcare system is becoming increasing...
Today more than 23 million U.S. children and adolescents are either obese or overweight. Hospital co...
Adolescents in the United States continue to exhibit epidemic proportions of obesity and overweight,...
Adolescent obesity in the United States has many important implications for both the health and well...
Based on chart review for a representative cluster sample of North Carolina Medicaid enrollees aged ...
In 2010, approximately two-thirds of adults and one-fifth of the adolescent population in the United...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
In the Southeastern United States, healthcare issues related to obesity in adolescents ages 13-18 ye...
Aim: To determine the health-care charges associated with monitoring and managing, over 1 year, the ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescent obesity is linked to metabolic and cardiovascular risk, but its associations ...
IntroductionMany studies document that overweight and obese adults have substantially higher medical...
We consider two compelling research questions raised by the increased prevalence of overweight among...
BackgroundEstimates of health care costs associated with excess weight are needed to inform the deve...
Objectives. We examined the effect of race, socioeconomic status, and health insurance status on the...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To examine the trend of obe-sity-associated diseases in youths and related econ...
BackgroundQuantification of the burden of overweight on the healthcare system is becoming increasing...
Today more than 23 million U.S. children and adolescents are either obese or overweight. Hospital co...
Adolescents in the United States continue to exhibit epidemic proportions of obesity and overweight,...
Adolescent obesity in the United States has many important implications for both the health and well...
Based on chart review for a representative cluster sample of North Carolina Medicaid enrollees aged ...
In 2010, approximately two-thirds of adults and one-fifth of the adolescent population in the United...
Excess weight is associated with increased total healthcare costs, but it is less well known how the...
In the Southeastern United States, healthcare issues related to obesity in adolescents ages 13-18 ye...
Aim: To determine the health-care charges associated with monitoring and managing, over 1 year, the ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescent obesity is linked to metabolic and cardiovascular risk, but its associations ...