Comprehensive Cardiometabolic Rehabilitation Program for Childhood Obesity
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Abstract
Abstract Obesity is a public health problem in Chile, with 31% of adults and 54% of children affected. Current public policies present gaps in prevention with 44% of obese children. In Penco-Lirquén, a comprehensive and personalized Pediatric Cardiometabolic Rehabilitation program is proposed. Objective: To analyze the efficiency of the program. Method: Characterization of supply and demand, together with a technical-financial study to determine viability and cost-effectiveness. Results: The economic viability with a positive NPV and an IRR of 13% estimates that the interventions could be 49% cheaper than the current strategy and improve the Human Development Index by 0.585%. Conclusion: The implementation of the program is proposed as a cost-effective strategy, promoting healthy habits and optimizing health resources. The prevention and treatment of obesity must be prioritized globally to protect the health of future generations and reduce costs.
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