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Bariatric treatments for adult obesity - Institute of Health Economics

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Table T.F.1-4: Weight loss – Surgery ................................................................................................... 140Table T.F.2: Quality <strong>of</strong> life (QoL) – All bariatric treatment strategies ............................................ 142Table T.F.3-1: Risk factors/Comorbidities – Dietary therapy/physical exercise .......................... 143Table T.F.3-2: Risk factors/Comorbidities – Behavioural therapy ................................................. 145Table T.F.3-3: Risk factors/comorbidities Pharmacotherapy ...................................................... 146Table T.F.3-4: Risk factors/Comorbidities – Surgery ....................................................................... 147Table T.F.3-6: Conclusions from the systematic reviews/HTAs .................................................... 149Table T.G.1: Patient characteristics ...................................................................................................... 151Table T.G.2: Effects <strong>of</strong> bariatric surgery on weight loss and HrQoL ............................................ 152Table T.G.3: Effects <strong>of</strong> bariatric surgery on risk factors/comorbidities ........................................ 153Table T.G.4: Effects <strong>of</strong> bariatric surgery on cancer, mortality, and adverse events ..................... 154Section Three: Economic EvaluationFigure E.1: Cost comparison by demographic, behaviour, and comorbidity categories .............. 173Figure E.2: <strong>Health</strong> utilization comparison by demographic, behaviour,and comorbidity categories ............................................................................................... 173Figure E.A.1: Progress through the selection <strong>of</strong> potentially relevant studies ................................ 185Table E.1: CCI code description <strong>for</strong> bariatric surgeries .................................................................... 162Table E.2: Number <strong>of</strong> retrieved articles by bariatric intervention ................................................... 163Table E.3: Distribution <strong>of</strong> surgical patients by city in 2006 .............................................................. 171Table E.4: <strong>Bariatric</strong> surgery costs per patient in 2006 ....................................................................... 171Table E.5: Mean costs and utilizations between 2004 and 2008 ...................................................... 171Table E.6: Economic burden <strong>of</strong> <strong>obesity</strong> in 2007 ................................................................................ 172Table E.A.1: Search strategy .................................................................................................................. 178Table E.A.2: Evidence table <strong>of</strong> reviewed economic studies ............................................................. 186Table E.B.1 Estimate <strong>of</strong> economic burden <strong>of</strong> <strong>obesity</strong> ...................................................................... 199<strong>Bariatric</strong> <strong>treatments</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>adult</strong> <strong>obesity</strong> – March 2012xii

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