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Is there an association between early weight status and utility-based health-related quality of life in young children?

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
卷 27, 期 11, 页码 2851-2858

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DOI: 10.1007/s11136-018-1932-2

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Obesity; Child health; Health-related quality of life; HUI; Utility; Childhood obesity

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  1. NHMRC [393112, 1003780]
  2. NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Early Prevention of Obesity in Childhood (EPOCH) [1101675]
  3. MRC [G0700452, G0501681] Funding Source: UKRI

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PurposeFew studies focus on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of preschool children with overweight or obesity. This is relevant for evaluation of obesity prevention trials using a quality-adjusted life year (QALY) framework. This study examined the association between weight status in the preschool years and HRQoL at age 5years, using a preference-based instrument.MethodsHRQoL [based on parent proxy version of the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 (HUI3)] and weight status were measured in children born in Australia between 2007 and 2009. Children's health status was scored across eight attributes of the HUI3vision, hearing, speech, ambulation, dexterity, emotion, cognition and pain, and these were used to calculate a multi-attribute utility score. Ordinary least squares (OLS), Tobit and two-part regressions were used to model the association between weight status and multi-attribute utility.ResultsOf the 368 children for whom weight status and HUI3 data were available, around 40% had overweight/obesity. After adjusting for child's sex, maternal education, marital status and household income, no significant association between weight status in the preschool years and multi-attribute utility scores at 5years was found.ConclusionsAlternative approaches for capturing the effects of weight status in the preschool years on preference-based HRQoL outcomes should be tested. The application of the QALY framework to economic evaluations of obesity-related interventions in young children should also consider longitudinal effects over the life-course.Clinical Trial Registration The Healthy Beginnings Trial was registered with the Australian Clinical Trial Registry (ACTRNO12607000168459).

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