Literature DB >> 28522388

Trends in socioeconomic costs of morbid obesity among Korean adults, 2009-2013: Data from National Health Insurance Service.

Jae-Woo Lee1, Young-Eun Choi2, Dong-Wook Kim3, Sunmi Lee4, Kyung-Hee Cho5.   

Abstract

As the prevalence of morbid obesity increased in Korea, the estimation of the accurate socioeconomic costs by morbid obesity was required; we analysed national medical costs through the big data. From 2009 year to 2013 year, Direct Costs (DC) for medical costs, transit costs and nursing costs and Indirect Costs (IC) for Future Income Loss (FIL) and Productivity Loss (PL) of morbid obesity (BMI≥30) were calculated, and socioeconomic costs were estimated by applying Population Attributable Risk (PAR) proportion according to obesity related diseases. From 10 year follow up research, Relative risk (RR) for morbid obesity related disease was analysed in comparison with control group. The high RR disease were congestive heart failure (RR 3.204 CI 2.421-3.987), hypertension (RR 3.13 CI 3.058-3.202), type 2 DM (RR 3.112 CI 2.973-3.251), pulmonary embolism (RR 2.969 CI 1.812-4.126), dyslipidemia (RR 2.283 CI 2.221-2.345) and ischaemic heart disease (RR 2.187 CI 2.068-2.306) in order. The socioeconomic costs by morbid obesity tended to increase 1.47 times from 2009 year (492 billion KRW) to 2013 year (726.2 billion KRW). The growth of the prevalence and the socioeconomic costs by morbid obesity in Korea are required not only the personal care issue but also social and national strategies for the future morbid obesity control.
Copyright © 2017 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Direct Costs; Indirect Costs; Morbid obesity; Socioeconomic costs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28522388     DOI: 10.1016/j.orcp.2017.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Res Clin Pract        ISSN: 1871-403X            Impact factor:   2.288


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