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Underweight children have healthcare costs similar to those with obesity, study finds.
A University of Oxford study finds underweight children incur healthcare costs per capita comparable to those with obesity, challenging the focus on obesity alone.
Analyzing data from over 268,000 children in England, researchers estimate weight-related NHS costs at £340 million annually.
Children with severe obesity, especially girls and four- to five-year-olds, had the highest excess costs, while healthcare use rose significantly after weight was assessed—particularly for underweight children.
The findings support the UK’s 10-year health plan, highlighting the need for early, comprehensive interventions across the full weight spectrum to improve outcomes and reduce long-term spending.
Los niños con bajo peso tienen costos de atención médica similares a los de los obesos, según el estudio.