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Health Economic Evaluation of a Controlled Lifestyle Intervention: The Healthy Lifestyle Community Program (Cohort 2; HLCP-2).

Ragna-Marie KranzCarmen KettlerChristian KoederSarah HusainCorinna AnandNora SchochHeike Englert
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are associated with high costs for healthcare systems. We evaluated changes in total costs, comprising direct and indirect costs, due to a 24-month non-randomized, controlled lifestyle intervention trial with six measurement time points aiming to improve the risk profile for NCDs. Overall, 187 individuals from the general population aged ≥18 years were assigned to either the intervention group (IG; n = 112), receiving a 10-week intensive lifestyle intervention focusing on a healthy, plant-based diet; physical activity; stress management; and community support, followed by a 22-month follow-up phase including monthly seminars, or a control group (CG; n = 75) without intervention. The complete data sets of 118 participants (IG: n = 79; CG: n = 39) were analyzed. At baseline, total costs per person amounted to 67.80 ± 69.17 EUR in the IG and 48.73 ± 54.41 EUR in the CG per week. The reduction in total costs was significantly greater in the IG compared to the CG after 10 weeks ( p = 0.012) and 6 months ( p = 0.004), whereas direct costs differed significantly after 10 weeks ( p = 0.017), 6 months ( p = 0.041) and 12 months ( p = 0.012) between the groups. The HLCP-2 was able to reduce health-related economic costs, primarily due to the reduction in direct costs.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • weight loss
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiovascular disease
  • mental health
  • clinical trial
  • study protocol
  • placebo controlled
  • open label
  • double blind