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There is a growing realisation from the Australian government that new models of health care will need to be developed to address the disparity of access, increasing demand and escalating cost of traditional means of delivering health care. There is growing evidence showing health care services...
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Objectives: To determine the level of adoption and which characteristics are most strongly associated with the adoption of a clinical innovation in Mental Health and Addiction Service organizations in Ontario, one year after dissemination. Methods: This cross-sectional study included a voluntary...
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Incluye bibliografía ; Este trabajo utiliza datos de panel de olas 2002-2010 del Panel Socioeconómico Alemán, a fin de evaluar el impacto que la privación en términos de renta familiar tiene sobre el bienestar mental. La heterogeneidad no observable está controlada a través de un modelo...
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This paper reviews previous cost studies of overweight and obesity in the UK. It proposes a method for estimating the … economic and health costs of overweight and obesity in the UK which could also be used in other countries. Costs of obesity … was used to calculate the mortality and morbidity cost of overweight and obesity. Population attributable fractions for …
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The high and rapidly rising adult obesity rates in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand are ….S. In contrast, death rates from circulator diseases have a strong negative trend, but rising obesity rates almost certainly … have slowed this trend. This paper focuses on obesity-related mortality from diabetes and circulatory diseases and …
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The extant literature on fat taxes and thin subsidies tends to focus on the overall effectiveness of such fiscal instruments in altering diets and improving health. However, little is known about the welfare impacts of fiscal food policies on society. This paper fills a gap in the literature...
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Health officials, scientists, and the public are increasingly concerned about the overweight and obesity epidemics and … their negative consequences. While the effects of both individual and policy factors on overweight and obesity are far …-reaching, they are poorly understood. Overweight and obesity have become a major public health problem in South Korea, along with its …
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income contribute to increasing obesity among low-income families. In the general adult female population, the prevalence of … obesity decreases substantially as family income increases. However, this relationship is not necessarily causal, as numerous … estimate the causal effect of family income on obesity. I show that increasing family income has a positive effect on weight …
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generate revenue that governments can use to address the obesity-caused health and economic burden. Two beverage demand systems …
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of the thin subsidy. Results suggest there is scope for the design of a fiscal food policy to combat obesity and poor …
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