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Title: Cost-Effectiveness of the EdAl (Educacio en Alimentacio) Program: A Primary School-Based Study to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Author: Conesa, Marta
Llauradó, Elisabet
Aceves Martins, Magaly
Moriña, David
Solà Morales, Oriol de
Giralt, Montse
Tarro, Lucia
Solà, Rosa
Keywords: Obesitat en els infants
Educació nutricional
Overweight children
Nutrition education
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Publisher: Japan Epidemiological Association
Abstract: Background: The cost-effectiveness of childhood obesity prevention interventions is critical for their sustained implementation. This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the Educacio en Alimentacio (EdAl) program, a school-based intervention for reducing obesity. Methods: Total EdAl program implementation costs and per-child costs were estimated. Cost-effectiveness, defined using the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), was estimated as the difference between the intervention and control group costs divided by the obesity-related outcome effects for boys (avoided cases of obesity', obesity prevalence, body mass index [BMI], and BMI z-score units) for each group. As a significant difference (4.39%) in the reduction of obesity prevalence between the intervention and control groups was observed for boys in the EdAl program, the data were calculated only for boys. Results: The intervention cost was 24,246.53 (sic) for 1,550 children (15.64 (sic)/child/3 years) or 5.21 f/child/year. The ICERs/ boy were 968.66 (sic) to avoid one case of obesity, 3.6 (sic) to reduce the obesity prevalence by 1%, 44.68 (sic) to decrease BMI by one unit, and 65.16 (sic) to reduce the BMI z-score by one unit. Conclusions: The cost of reducing the obesity prevalence in boys by 4.39% was 5.21 (sic)/child/year, half the cost proposed by the Spanish Health Ministry, indicating that the EdAl program is cost-effective.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20170111
It is part of: Journal of Epidemiology, 2018, vol. 28, num. 12, p. 477-481
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/172774
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20170111
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