Economic costs associated with unhealthy weight control behaviors among Australian adolescents.
Thao T H ThaiHa Nguyet Dao LeCathrine MihalopolousS Bryn AustinLong Khanh-Dao LePublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
The study contributes to existing knowledge by investigating the direct healthcare costs and productivity losses associated with unhealthy weight control behaviors in Australian adolescents (14-18 years old) using a dataset that follows Australian adolescents over time. We found that engaging in unhealthy weight control behaviors such as fasting, using weight loss supplements, and purging was linked to higher costs among adolescents, suggesting policies should focus on addressing these behaviors.