obcost

Description

obcost is a database contains necessary data relevant to medical costs on obesity throughout the United States. This database, in form of an R package, could output necessary data frames relevant to obesity costs, where the clients could easily manipulate the output using difference parameters, e.g. relative risks for each illnesses.

Functions

So far the functions included in the package are:

data_load

generate the essential four tables that concerns obesity

data_produce

load all critical values in a returned list format

rel_risk_fun

update the relative risks (or the constants) when crucial data needs updating

Details

Package: obcost Type: Package Version: 0.1.0 Date: 2022-10-23 License: public LazyData: no

Tables

The database is composed of the following main tables:

constant Relative

Risks for a given disease group with a risk factor of obesity.

obesity_cost_disease

Supplementary output with all variables related to individual disease groups in a given state and year.

obesity_cost_full

Complete output with all variables used to make cost calculations, as well as cost calculations in a given state and year.

obesity_cost_summary

National summary cost calculations in a given year.

fun_data Necessary

Raw data for generating new tables with user input

Import

Please make sure that packages of dplyr and tidyr is applied

Authors

Tianyue Selina Zang (zangt2@miamioh.edu)(zangtianyue.312@163.com) Thomas Woods, Tatjana Miljkovic

Maintainer: Tianyue Selina Zang (zangt2@miamioh.edu)(zangtianyue.312@163.com)

Contribute/ Source

This package contributes to parts of our published journal named “Modeling the Economic Cost of Obesity Risk and Its Relation to the Health Insurance Premium in the United States: A State Level Analysis” Please use the following citation for the journal: Woods Thomas, Tatjana Miljkovic. 2022. Modeling the Economic Cost of Obesity Risk and Its Relation to the Health Insurance Premium in the United States: A State Level Analysis. Risks 10: 197. https://doi.org/10.3390/risks 10100197

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