Cost-Effectiveness of a School-Based Obesity Prevention Program

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作者
Wang, Li Yan [1 ]
Gutin, Bernard [2 ]
Barbeau, Paule [3 ]
Moore, Justin B. [4 ]
Hanes, John, Jr. [5 ]
Johnson, Maribeth H. [6 ]
Cavnar, Marlo [3 ]
Thornburg, Janet [7 ]
Yin, Zenong [8 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Adolescent & Sch Hlth, Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina Chapel Hill, Dept Nutr, Raleigh, NC 27617 USA
[3] Med Coll Georgia, Georgia Prevent Inst, Dept Pediat, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
[4] E Carolina Univ, Brody Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Greenville, NC 27834 USA
[5] Regent Univ, Sch Educ, Virginia Beach, VA 23464 USA
[6] Med Coll Georgia, Dept Biostat, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
[7] Family Y, Metro Child Care Serv, N Augusta, SC 29841 USA
[8] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Hlth & Kinesiol, San Antonio, TX 78023 USA
关键词
cost-effectiveness; after-school program; physical activity;
D O I
10.1111/j.1746-1561.2008.00357.x
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
A school-based obesity prevention study (Medical College of Georgia FitKid Project) started in the fall of 2003 in 18 elementary schools. Half of the schools were randomized to an after-school program that included moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, healthy snacks, homework assistance, and academic enrichment. All third graders were invited to enroll. The objective of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness (CE) of the first-year intervention. Standard CE analysis methods and a societal perspective were used. Program delivery costs incurred during the first-year intervention and the usual after-school care costs that would occur in the absence of the intervention were estimated (in 2003 dollars). Net intervention costs were calculated by subtracting the usual after-school care costs from the intervention costs. The effectiveness of the intervention was measured as percent body fat (%BF) reduction compared with a control condition. The CE was assessed as the net intervention cost divided by the effectiveness of the intervention. The intervention costs totaled $174,070, $558/student, or $956/student who attended >= 40% of the intervention sessions. The usual after-school care costs were estimated at $639/student. Students who attended >= 40% of the intervention reduced %BF by 0.76% (95% confidence interval: -1.42 to -0.09) at an additional cost of $317/student. Subjects who attended >= 40% of the intervention achieved a significant reduction in %BF at a relatively low cost. School-based obesity prevention programs of this type are likely to be a cost-effective use of public funds and warrant careful consideration by policy makers and program planners.
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