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Three Interventions That Reduce Childhood Obesity Are Projected To Save More Than They Cost To Implement

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HEALTH AFFAIRS
卷 34, 期 11, 页码 1932-1939

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PROJECT HOPE
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.0631

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  1. JPB Foundation
  2. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [66284]
  3. Donald and Sue Pritzker Nutrition and Fitness Initiative
  4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [U48/DP001946]

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Policy makers seeking to reduce childhood obesity must prioritize investment in treatment and primary prevention. We estimated the cost-effectiveness of seven interventions high on the obesity policy agenda: a sugar-sweetened beverage excise tax; elimination of the tax subsidy for advertising unhealthy food to children; restaurant menu calorie labeling; nutrition standards for school meals; nutrition standards for all other food and beverages sold in schools; improved early care and education; and increased access to adolescent bariatric surgery. We used systematic reviews and a microsimulation model of national implementation of the interventions over the period 2015-25 to estimate their impact on obesity prevalence and their cost-effectiveness for reducing the body mass index of individuals. In our model, three of the seven interventions-excise tax, elimination of the tax deduction, and nutrition standards for food and beverages sold in schools outside of meals-saved more in health care costs than they cost to implement. Each of the three interventions prevented 129,000-576,000 cases of childhood obesity in 2025. Adolescent bariatric surgery had a negligible impact on obesity prevalence. Our results highlight the importance of primary prevention for policy makers aiming to reduce childhood obesity.

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