Improved estimation of the health and economic burden of chronic disease risk factors in Manitoba.

H Krueger, D Williams, A E Ready, L Trenaman, D Turner
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Abstract

Introduction: There are analytic challenges involved with estimating the aggregate burden of multiple risk factors (RFs) in a population. We describe a methodology to account for overlapping RFs in some sub-populations, a phenomenon that leads to "double-counting" the diseases and economic burden generated by those factors.

Methods: Our method uses an efficient approach to accurately analyze the aggregate economic burden of chronic disease across a multifactorial system. In addition, it involves considering the effect of body weight as a continuous or polytomous exposure that ranges from no excess weight through overweight to obesity. We then apply this method to smoking, physical inactivity and overweight/obesity in Manitoba, a province of Canada.

Results: The annual aggregate economic burden of the RFs in Manitoba in 2008 is about $1.6 billion ($557 million for smoking, $299 million for physical inactivity and $747 million for overweight/obesity). The total burden represents a 12.6% downward adjustment to account for the effect of multiple RFs in some individuals in the population.

Conclusion: An improved estimate of the aggregate economic burden of multiple RFs in a given population can assist in prioritizing and gaining support for primary prevention initiatives.

改进了对马尼托巴省慢性病风险因素的健康和经济负担的估计。
引言:在人群中估计多重风险因素(RFs)的总负担存在分析上的挑战。我们描述了一种解释某些亚种群中重叠RFs的方法,这种现象导致“重复计算”由这些因素产生的疾病和经济负担。方法:我们的方法采用一种有效的方法来准确分析慢性病在多因子系统中的总体经济负担。此外,它还包括考虑体重作为连续或多重暴露的影响,范围从没有超重到超重到肥胖。然后,我们将这种方法应用于加拿大马尼托巴省的吸烟、缺乏运动和超重/肥胖人群。结果:2008年马尼托巴省RFs的年度总经济负担约为16亿美元(5.57亿美元用于吸烟,2.99亿美元用于缺乏运动,7.47亿美元用于超重/肥胖)。考虑到人群中某些个体的多重RFs的影响,总负担向下调整了12.6%。结论:改进对特定人群中多个RFs的总经济负担的估计有助于确定一级预防行动的优先次序并获得支持。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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