articleHealth AffairsMar 1, 2002Closed access

The Effects Of Obesity, Smoking, And Drinking On Medical Problems And Costs

Center For Policy Research

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Abstract

This paper compares the effects of obesity, overweight, smoking, and problem drinking on health care use and health status based on national survey data. Obesity has roughly the same association with chronic health conditions as does twenty years' aging; this greatly exceeds the associations of smoking or problem drinking. Utilization effects mirrors the health effects. Obesity is associated with a 36 percent increase in inpatient and outpatient spending and a 77 percent increase in medications, compared with a 21 percent increase in inpatient and outpatient spending and a 28 percent increase in medications for current smokers and smaller effects for problem drinkers. Nevertheless, the latter two groups have…

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Keywords
  • Obesity
  • Medicine
  • Overweight
  • Environmental health
  • Public health
  • Health care
  • Outpatient visits
  • Inpatient care
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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