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work collaboratively across the web (by hosting webgroups and supporting key health networks); use information more effectively (with online analysis tools and support for knowledge translation) it also aims to build the health intelligence capacity of public health workers and health related organisations. the public health well, encompassing its hubs, data tools and web groups, is managed by the inispho team in the institute of public health in ireland (iph) . it is managed in collaboration with: hrb centre for health and diet research (roi) ukcrc centre of excellence for public health (ni) and the co-operation of key organisations throughout the island. if you have any queries please contact us at info@thehealthwell.info click here to download a leaflet about the information resources on this website if you would like further training on using the public health well and any of its interactive tools and supported websites click here . latest spotlights previous pause next 25 may 2018 iph presents results of a study of the lifetime cost of childhood obesity on the island of ireland at the summer scientific meeting 2018 the faculty of public health's annual summer scientific meeting was held on 30th & 31st of may 2018 in dublin. professor kevin p. balanda from the iph presented the results from the 'lifetime financial costs of childhood obesity/overweight in ireland and northern ireland'. the janpa/safefood project estimated that the obesity/overweight in the island's 2015 childhood population was associated with lifetime excess financial costs of €7.1 (in 2015 values). direct health care costs accounted for approximately 25% of this total costs. the biggest cost category was lost productivity due to premature death that accounted for approximately 60% of total excess lifetime costs on the island. the study highlights gender differences and north/south differences in the magnitude of the cost categories. contact prof balanda at kevin.balanda@publichealth.ie janpa http://www.janpa.eu/ to view the presentation, click here faculty of public health medicine to find out more information about iph work on obesity, visit the public health well view all spotlights 25 may 2018 iph contributes to the janpa skills building workshop to eco2018 the eco2018 congress on obesity was held from 23rd to 26th of may 2018 in vienna, austria. professor kevin p. balanda from the iph contributed a session to the janpa workshop. the brief session looked at mobilising data and research to estimate the lifetime costs of childhood obesity using the janpa costing model. it outlined the data and research required, described some of the challenges and gave tips for overcoming these challenges. it ended with a brief overview of the opportunities that exist for countries in conducting such study in their country. contact prof balanda at kevin.balanda@publichealth.ie to view the presentation, click here janpa to find out more information about iph work on obesity, visit the public health well view all spotlights 25 may 2018 iph presents results of a study of the lifetime cost of childhood obesity on the island of ireland to eco2018 the eco2018 congress on obesity was held from 23rd to 26th of may 2018 in vienna, austria. professor kevin p. balanda from the iph delivered an invited talk to the congress on the 'lifetime financial costs of childhood obesity/overweight in ireland and northern ireland. the janpa/safefood project estimated that the obesity/overweight in the island's 2015 childhood population was associated with lifetime excess financial costs of €7.1 (in 2015 values). direct health care costs accounted for approximately 25% of this total costs. the biggest cost category was lost productivity due to premature death that accounted for approximately 60% of total excess lifetime costs on the island. contact prof balanda at kevin.balanda@publichealth.ie to view the presentation, click here janpa to find out more information about iph work on obesity, visit the public health well view all spotlights 21 may 2018 poster "lifetime financial cost of childhood obesity on the island of ireland" presented at the 6th asoi annual conference the 2018 meeting was held on the 14th of may 2018 in association with the division of population health sciences at the royal college of surgeons in ireland. this year the focus was on the environmental determinants of food consumption and obesity. professor kevin p. balanda from the institute of public health was delighted to present a poster on the lifetime financial cost of childhood obesity on the island of ireland. for more information on the conference, click here . to view the poster, click here . to find out more information about iph work on obesity, visit the health well obesity hub . view all spotlights 14 may 2018 inte
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