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一项贯穿学校的营养与体育项目的终身成本效益:活力项目

Lifetime cost effectiveness of a through-school nutrition and physical programme: Project Energize.

作者信息

Rush Elaine, Obolonkin Victor, McLennan Stephanie, Graham David, Harris James D, Mernagh Paul, Weston Adéle R

机构信息

OptumInsight, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Obes Res Clin Pract. 2014 Mar-Apr;8(2):e115-22. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2013.03.005.

Abstract

Project Energize, a multicomponent through-school physical activity and nutrition programme, is delivered to all primary school children in the Waikato region. The programme aim is to improve the overall health and reduce the rate of weight gain of all Waikato primary school children. An existing economic model was used to extrapolate the programme effects, initial costs, lifetime health treatment cost structures, quality-adjusted-life-years gained and increased life expectancy to the general and Māori child population of New Zealand. In March 2011, a sample of 2474 younger (7.58 ± 0.57 years, mean ± SD) and 2330 older (10.30 ± 0.51 years) children (36% Māori) attending Energize schools had body mass index measured and compared using mixed effect modelling with unEnergized comparison children from 2004 and 2006 from the same region. In 2011 the median body mass index reduction compared with the comparison younger children was -0.504 (90% CI -0.435 to -0.663) kg/m(2) and in the older children -0.551 (-0.456 to -0.789) kg/m(2). In 2010 there were 42,067 children attending Energize schools and in the same year NZ$1,891,175 was spent to deliver the programme; a cost of $44.96/child/year. Compared to the comparison children the increment in cost/quality-adjusted-life-year gained was $30,438 for the younger and $24,690 for the older children, and lower for Māori (younger $28,241, older $22,151) and for the middle socioeconomic status schools ($23,211, $17,891). Project Energize would improve quality and length of life and when compared with other obesity prevention programmes previously assessed with this model, it would be relatively cost-effective from the health treatment payer's perspective.

摘要

“活力项目”是一项多方面的贯穿学校的体育活动和营养计划,面向怀卡托地区的所有小学生。该计划的目标是改善所有怀卡托小学生的整体健康状况,并降低体重增加率。使用现有的经济模型将该计划的效果、初始成本、终生健康治疗成本结构、获得的质量调整生命年以及预期寿命的增加推算至新西兰的普通儿童和毛利儿童群体。2011年3月,对2474名较年幼(7.58±0.57岁,均值±标准差)和2330名较年长(10.30±0.51岁)的儿童(36%为毛利人)进行了抽样,这些儿童就读于实施“活力项目”的学校,测量了他们的体重指数,并与2004年和2006年来自同一地区未参与该项目的对照儿童进行混合效应模型比较。2011年,与对照年幼儿童相比,体重指数中位数降低了-0.504(90%可信区间-0.435至-0.663)kg/m²,年长儿童降低了-0.551(-0.456至-0.789)kg/m²。2010年,有42,067名儿童就读于实施“活力项目”的学校,同年花费1,891,175新西兰元来实施该计划;即每名儿童每年成本为44.96新西兰元。与对照儿童相比,年幼儿童每获得一个质量调整生命年成本增加30,438新西兰元,年长儿童增加24,690新西兰元,毛利儿童(年幼28,241新西兰元,年长22,151新西兰元)和中等社会经济地位学校的儿童(23,211新西兰元,17,891新西兰元)成本增加较低。“活力项目”将改善生活质量和寿命,与此前用该模型评估的其他肥胖预防项目相比,从健康治疗支付方的角度来看它相对具有成本效益。

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