Child Body Mass Index and Health Care Costs in England
Olu Onyimadu, Alison Hayes, Patrick Fahr, Cynthia W. Drakesmith, Nerys M. Astbury, Mara Violato, Stavros Petrou

TL;DR
This study finds that children in England with unhealthy weight statuses have higher healthcare costs compared to those with healthy weights, highlighting the economic impact of childhood obesity and underweight.
Contribution
The study provides the first national estimates of excess healthcare costs attributable to childhood overweight and obesity in England.
Findings
Children with underweight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity had higher healthcare costs compared to healthy weight children.
Severe obesity had the highest mean annual excess costs at £190, followed by underweight at £164.
The estimated national excess annual healthcare cost attributable to overweight and obesity was £0.27 billion.
Abstract
What is the health care cost burden attributable to unhealthy weight status among children in England? In this cross-sectional study of 268 231 children accessing health care in England, underweight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity were associated with higher health care costs compared with healthy weight 1 year after body mass index assessment. For underweight and severe obesity, these excess annual costs were £164 (US 274), respectively. Cost estimates generated from this research can potentially inform clinical and budgetary service planning and serve as parameter inputs for studies evaluating the cost-effectiveness of interventions targeting childhood unhealthy weight. This cross-sectional study estimates the health care costs associated with childhood weight status among children aged 2 to 15 years accessing health care in England. In England, 27% of…
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TopicsChild and Adolescent Health · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
