The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the problem of obesity and the impact of different interventions aimed at addressing it. This paper discusses the causes of the obesity epidemic from an economics perspective, and outlines various justifications for government intervention in this area. The paper then focuses on the potential contribution of health economics in supporting resource allocation decision making for obesity prevention/treatment. Although economic evaluations of single interventions provide useful information, evaluations undertaken as part of a priority setting exercise provide the greatest scope for influencing decision making. A review of several priority setting examples in obes...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Cost-effective, sustainable strategies are urgently required to curb the global obesity epidemic. To...
BackgroundTackling of obesity is an increasingly important public health priority. It needs a broad ...
Abstract: The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the prob...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be ...
Obesity is a compelling example of the challenges of championing and mobilizing a response that invo...
While obesity is a growing problem that entails considerable costs, its causes for individuals are n...
Many commentators have noted the impact that obesity is having both on society and health services ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cost-e...
Examines projections for healthcare costs associated with the obesity epidemic; policy solutions and...
Obesity is not only a health but also an economic phenomenon. This chapter (a) examines underlying e...
Cost-effective, sustainable strategies are urgently required to curb the global obesity epidemic. To...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Cost-effective, sustainable strategies are urgently required to curb the global obesity epidemic. To...
BackgroundTackling of obesity is an increasingly important public health priority. It needs a broad ...
Abstract: The discipline of economics plays a varied role in informing the understanding of the prob...
Despite a large growth in funding for research and interventions, global rates of obesity remain at ...
none3The obesity epidemic and the growing debate about what, if any, public health policy should be ...
Obesity is a compelling example of the challenges of championing and mobilizing a response that invo...
While obesity is a growing problem that entails considerable costs, its causes for individuals are n...
Many commentators have noted the impact that obesity is having both on society and health services ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cost-e...
Examines projections for healthcare costs associated with the obesity epidemic; policy solutions and...
Obesity is not only a health but also an economic phenomenon. This chapter (a) examines underlying e...
Cost-effective, sustainable strategies are urgently required to curb the global obesity epidemic. To...
We provide comparable evidence on the patterns and trends in obesity across the Atlantic and analyse...
This paper reviews the recent economic literature on issues of health and nutrition with a special f...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
Cost-effective, sustainable strategies are urgently required to curb the global obesity epidemic. To...
BackgroundTackling of obesity is an increasingly important public health priority. It needs a broad ...