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Table 3 Cost per person at incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of £20,000 and £30,000

From: Using health economic modelling to inform the design and development of an intervention: estimating the justifiable cost of weight loss maintenance in the UK

Scenario

High BMI (≥ 28 kg/m2)

Type 2 Diabetesa

£20,000

£30,000

£20,000

£30,000

Base case

£104.64

£137.78

£88.14

£112.64

1

Duration (years): intervention 6, control 4

£203.77

£267.52

£173.05

£219.75

2

Duration (years): intervention 6, control 5

£163.40

£214.39

£135.98

£171.97

3

Duration (years): intervention 4, control 4

£88.56

£116.65

£74.80

£96.08

4

Regain: Lower confidence interval

£159.52

£209.80

£134.91

£172.57

5

Regain: Upper confidence interval

£48.79

£64.22

£41.62

£53.22

6

Initial weight loss: 2.84 kg

£36.42

£47.94

£29.98

£38.09

7

Initial weight loss: 6.12 kg

£73.27

£96.07

£45.14

£55.01

 

BMI of 28 or above

  

£96.61

£122.34

  1. aDiagnosis of type 2 diabetes and prescribed single, non-insulin diabetes medication