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Cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight and obesity: PREVENTOMICS studies in Poland and the UK

Cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight and obesity: PREVENTOMICS studies in Poland and the UK
Cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight and obesity: PREVENTOMICS studies in Poland and the UK
Background: we assessed the cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight/obesity in Poland and the United Kingdom (UK) using the results of two randomised controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: the 4-month RCTs compared three interventions: personalised plan (PP) plus behavioural change (PP+B), PP only, and a control. Outcomes included body mass index (BMI), health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L), quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), and costs (2020 British pounds). A Markov model estimated lifetime cost-effectiveness. Different sensitivity analyses were performed.

Results: participants were randomised to PP+B, PP, and control groups in Poland (n = 89, n = 88, n = 88) and the UK (n = 20, n = 19, n = 15). Comparing BMI reductions of PP+B and PP with control in both countries showed no significant differences, but wide confidence intervals (CIs) were observed (e.g., PP+B vs. control—Poland: −0.20, 95% CI: −0.86, 0.45 kg/m2; UK: −0.80, 95% CI: −1.60, 0.00 kg/m2). Lifetime analysis suggested potential cost-effectiveness for PP+B in Poland (£20,404 per QALY gain), and for PP+B (£13,006 per QALY) and PP (£12,222 per QALY) in the UK, since these figures were lower than the willingness-to-pay thresholds (£34,000 in Poland and £20,000 in the UK). PP in Poland was dominated by control, but sensitivity analyses suggested potential cost-effectiveness.

Conclusions: the PREVENTOMICS interventions may offer a cost-effective approach to reduce weight and avoid its related complications in both countries. Future studies should be larger and/or longer to reduce uncertainty about effectiveness.

Clinical Trial Registration Numbers: Poland ISRCTN51509551 and the UK ISRCTN46063864.
cost-effectiveness analysis, obesity, overweight, personalised nutrition
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Galekop, Milanne Maria Johanna
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Galekop, Milanne Maria Johanna, Calder, Philip C., Baker, Ella J., Goralska, Joanna, Razny, Urszula, Malczewska-Malec, Malgorzata, Uyl-de Groot, Carin A. and Redekop, William Ken (2025) Cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight and obesity: PREVENTOMICS studies in Poland and the UK. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 38 (3), [e70071]. (doi:10.1111/jhn.70071).

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Abstract

Background: we assessed the cost-effectiveness of personalised nutrition in adults with overweight/obesity in Poland and the United Kingdom (UK) using the results of two randomised controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: the 4-month RCTs compared three interventions: personalised plan (PP) plus behavioural change (PP+B), PP only, and a control. Outcomes included body mass index (BMI), health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L), quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), and costs (2020 British pounds). A Markov model estimated lifetime cost-effectiveness. Different sensitivity analyses were performed.

Results: participants were randomised to PP+B, PP, and control groups in Poland (n = 89, n = 88, n = 88) and the UK (n = 20, n = 19, n = 15). Comparing BMI reductions of PP+B and PP with control in both countries showed no significant differences, but wide confidence intervals (CIs) were observed (e.g., PP+B vs. control—Poland: −0.20, 95% CI: −0.86, 0.45 kg/m2; UK: −0.80, 95% CI: −1.60, 0.00 kg/m2). Lifetime analysis suggested potential cost-effectiveness for PP+B in Poland (£20,404 per QALY gain), and for PP+B (£13,006 per QALY) and PP (£12,222 per QALY) in the UK, since these figures were lower than the willingness-to-pay thresholds (£34,000 in Poland and £20,000 in the UK). PP in Poland was dominated by control, but sensitivity analyses suggested potential cost-effectiveness.

Conclusions: the PREVENTOMICS interventions may offer a cost-effective approach to reduce weight and avoid its related complications in both countries. Future studies should be larger and/or longer to reduce uncertainty about effectiveness.

Clinical Trial Registration Numbers: Poland ISRCTN51509551 and the UK ISRCTN46063864.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 May 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 June 2025
Published date: 2 June 2025
Keywords: cost-effectiveness analysis, obesity, overweight, personalised nutrition

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Local EPrints ID: 503022
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503022
ISSN: 0952-3871
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ORCID for Philip C. Calder: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6038-710X

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Author: Milanne Maria Johanna Galekop
Author: Ella J. Baker
Author: Joanna Goralska
Author: Urszula Razny
Author: Malgorzata Malczewska-Malec
Author: Carin A. Uyl-de Groot
Author: William Ken Redekop

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