Graziose Matthew M, Koch Pamela A, Wang Y Claire, Lee Gray Heewon, Contento Isobel R
Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY.
Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2017 Sep;49(8):684-691.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2016.10.006. Epub 2016 Nov 11.
To estimate the long-term cost-effectiveness of an obesity prevention nutrition education curriculum (Food, Health, & Choices) as delivered to all New York City fifth-grade public school students over 1 year.
This study is a standard cost-effectiveness analysis from a societal perspective, with a 3% discount rate and a no-intervention comparator, as recommended by the US Panel on Cost-effectiveness in Health and Medicine. Costs of implementation, administration, and future obesity-related medical costs were included. Effectiveness was based on a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in 20 public schools during the 2012-2013 school year and linked to published estimates of childhood-to-adulthood body mass index trajectories using a decision analytic model.
The Food, Health, & Choices intervention was estimated to cost $8,537,900 and result in 289 fewer males and 350 fewer females becoming obese (0.8% of New York City fifth-grade public school students), saving 1,599 quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and $8,098,600 in direct medical costs. Food, Health, & Choices is predicted to be cost-effective at $275/QALY (95% confidence interval, -$2,576/QALY to $2,084/QALY) with estimates up to $6,029/QALY in sensitivity analyses.
This cost-effectiveness model suggests that a nutrition education curriculum in public schools is effective and cost-effective in reducing childhood obesity, consistent with the authors' hypothesis and previous literature. Future research should assess the feasibility and sustainability of scale-up.
评估一项肥胖预防营养教育课程(《食物、健康与选择》)在纽约市所有五年级公立学校学生中实施一年的长期成本效益。
本研究是一项从社会角度进行的标准成本效益分析,采用3%的贴现率,并以无干预组作为对照,这是美国卫生与医学成本效益专家组所建议的。纳入了实施成本、管理成本以及未来与肥胖相关的医疗成本。有效性基于2012 - 2013学年在20所公立学校进行的一项整群随机对照试验,并使用决策分析模型与已发表的儿童到成人身体质量指数轨迹估计值相关联。
《食物、健康与选择》干预措施估计成本为8537900美元,预计男性肥胖人数减少289人,女性肥胖人数减少350人(占纽约市五年级公立学校学生的0.8%),节省1599个质量调整生命年(QALY)以及8098600美元的直接医疗成本。预计《食物、健康与选择》干预措施的成本效益为每QALY 275美元(95%置信区间为每QALY - 2576美元至2084美元),敏感性分析中估计最高可达每QALY 6,029美元。
该成本效益模型表明,公立学校的营养教育课程在减少儿童肥胖方面是有效且具有成本效益的,这与作者的假设和先前的文献一致。未来的研究应评估扩大规模的可行性和可持续性。