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The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia

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The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia. / Malkin, Jesse D; Baid, Drishti; Alsukait, Reem F et al.
In: PLoS ONE, Vol. 17, No. 3, e0264993, 08.03.2022.

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Malkin, JD, Baid, D, Alsukait, RF, Alghaith, T, Alluhidan, M, Alabdulkarim, H, Altowaijri, A, Almalki, ZS, Herbst, CH, Finkelstein, EA, El-Saharty, S & Alazemi, N 2022, 'The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia', PLoS ONE, vol. 17, no. 3, e0264993. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264993

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Malkin, J. D., Baid, D., Alsukait, R. F., Alghaith, T., Alluhidan, M., Alabdulkarim, H., Altowaijri, A., Almalki, Z. S., Herbst, C. H., Finkelstein, E. A., El-Saharty, S., & Alazemi, N. (2022). The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE, 17(3), Article e0264993. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264993

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Malkin JD, Baid D, Alsukait RF, Alghaith T, Alluhidan M, Alabdulkarim H et al. The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE. 2022 Mar 8;17(3):e0264993. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264993

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Malkin, Jesse D ; Baid, Drishti ; Alsukait, Reem F et al. / The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia. In: PLoS ONE. 2022 ; Vol. 17, No. 3.

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title = "The economic burden of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia",
abstract = "ContextThe prevalence of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia has been rising. Although the health burden of excess weight is well established, little is known about the economic burden.AimsTo assess the economic burden-both direct medical costs and the value of absenteeism and presenteeism-resulting from overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia.Settings and designThe cost of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia was estimated from a societal perspective using an epidemiologic approach.Methods and materialsData were obtained from previously published studies and secondary databases.Statistical analysis usedOverweight/obesity-attributable costs were calculated for six major noncommunicable diseases; sensitivity analyses were conducted for key model parameters.ResultsThe impact of overweight and obesity for these diseases is found to directly cost a total of $3.8 billion, equal to 4.3 percent of total health expenditures in Saudi Arabia in 2019. Estimated overweight and obesity-attributable absenteeism and presenteeism costs a total of $15.5 billion, equal to 0.9 percent of GDP in 2019.ConclusionsEven when limited to six diseases and a subset of total indirect costs, results indicate that overweight and obesity are a significant economic burden in Saudi Arabia. Future studies should identify strategies to reduce the health and economic burden resulting from excess weight in Saudi Arabia.",
author = "Malkin, {Jesse D} and Drishti Baid and Alsukait, {Reem F} and Taghred Alghaith and Mohammed Alluhidan and Hana Alabdulkarim and Abdulaziz Altowaijri and Almalki, {Ziyad S} and Herbst, {Christopher H} and Finkelstein, {Eric Andrew} and Sameh El-Saharty and Nahar Alazemi",
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AU - Malkin, Jesse D

AU - Baid, Drishti

AU - Alsukait, Reem F

AU - Alghaith, Taghred

AU - Alluhidan, Mohammed

AU - Alabdulkarim, Hana

AU - Altowaijri, Abdulaziz

AU - Almalki, Ziyad S

AU - Herbst, Christopher H

AU - Finkelstein, Eric Andrew

AU - El-Saharty, Sameh

AU - Alazemi, Nahar

PY - 2022/3/8

Y1 - 2022/3/8

N2 - ContextThe prevalence of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia has been rising. Although the health burden of excess weight is well established, little is known about the economic burden.AimsTo assess the economic burden-both direct medical costs and the value of absenteeism and presenteeism-resulting from overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia.Settings and designThe cost of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia was estimated from a societal perspective using an epidemiologic approach.Methods and materialsData were obtained from previously published studies and secondary databases.Statistical analysis usedOverweight/obesity-attributable costs were calculated for six major noncommunicable diseases; sensitivity analyses were conducted for key model parameters.ResultsThe impact of overweight and obesity for these diseases is found to directly cost a total of $3.8 billion, equal to 4.3 percent of total health expenditures in Saudi Arabia in 2019. Estimated overweight and obesity-attributable absenteeism and presenteeism costs a total of $15.5 billion, equal to 0.9 percent of GDP in 2019.ConclusionsEven when limited to six diseases and a subset of total indirect costs, results indicate that overweight and obesity are a significant economic burden in Saudi Arabia. Future studies should identify strategies to reduce the health and economic burden resulting from excess weight in Saudi Arabia.

AB - ContextThe prevalence of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia has been rising. Although the health burden of excess weight is well established, little is known about the economic burden.AimsTo assess the economic burden-both direct medical costs and the value of absenteeism and presenteeism-resulting from overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia.Settings and designThe cost of overweight and obesity in Saudi Arabia was estimated from a societal perspective using an epidemiologic approach.Methods and materialsData were obtained from previously published studies and secondary databases.Statistical analysis usedOverweight/obesity-attributable costs were calculated for six major noncommunicable diseases; sensitivity analyses were conducted for key model parameters.ResultsThe impact of overweight and obesity for these diseases is found to directly cost a total of $3.8 billion, equal to 4.3 percent of total health expenditures in Saudi Arabia in 2019. Estimated overweight and obesity-attributable absenteeism and presenteeism costs a total of $15.5 billion, equal to 0.9 percent of GDP in 2019.ConclusionsEven when limited to six diseases and a subset of total indirect costs, results indicate that overweight and obesity are a significant economic burden in Saudi Arabia. Future studies should identify strategies to reduce the health and economic burden resulting from excess weight in Saudi Arabia.

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JO - PLoS ONE

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