The impact of physical activity on household out-of-pocket medical expenditure among adults aged 45 and over in urban China: The mediating role of spousal health behaviour

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Xiaodong Zhang , Yanan Zhang , Bin Guo , Gong Chen , Rui Zhang , Qi Jing , Hafiz T.A. Khan , Lei Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Increasing medical expenditure is viewed as one of the critical challenges in the context of population ageing. Physical activity (PA), as a primary prevention strategy for promoting health, is considered as an effective way to curb the excessive growth in medical expenditure. This study aimed to analyze the association between PA and the household out-of-pocket medical expenditure (HOPME) among Chinese urban adults aged 45 and over, and to explore the mediating role of spousal health behaviour.

Methods

This study analyzed a nationally longitudinal survey: 2014–2018 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS). Fixed effects regression model was applied to estimate the association between PA and annual HOPME. Sobel model was utilized to test the mediating effect.

Results

(1) PA was negatively associated with the annual HOPME among urban resident aged 45 and over in China. Exercising 1–5 times per week and maintaining the duration of each exercise session at 31–60 min were effective in reducing annual HOPME. (2) Spousal PA played a significant mediating role in the relationship between respondent's PA and annual HOPME. (3) The negative association between the respondent's PA and HOPME were found among women and those aged between 45 and 65, so was the mediating effect of spouse's PA.

Conclusion

Individual PA not only directly reduces HOPME but also indirectly contributes to this reduction by enhancing the PA levels of their spouses. To capitalize on these benefits, more actions should be taken to increase the availability of PA facilities, enhance the public awareness of PA's benefits, and encourage residents to consistently engage in regular PA.

体育锻炼对中国城市 45 岁及以上成年人家庭自付医疗费用的影响:配偶健康行为的中介作用
背景日益增长的医疗支出被视为人口老龄化背景下的严峻挑战之一。体力活动(PA)作为促进健康的初级预防策略,被认为是抑制医疗支出过度增长的有效方法。本研究旨在分析中国城市45岁及以上成年人体育锻炼与家庭自付医疗费用(HOPME)之间的关系,并探讨配偶健康行为的中介作用:本研究分析了一项全国性纵向调查:2014-2018 年中国家庭面板研究(CFPS)。采用固定效应回归模型估计 PA 与年度 HOPME 之间的关系。结果(1) PA与中国45岁及以上城市居民的年度HOPME呈负相关。每周锻炼 1-5 次,每次锻炼时间保持在 31-60 分钟可有效降低每年的 HOPME。(2)配偶的体育锻炼在被调查者的体育锻炼与年度 HOPME 的关系中起着重要的中介作用。(3) 女性和年龄在 45 岁至 65 岁之间的受访者的 PA 与 HOPME 之间存在负相关,配偶 PA 的中介作用也是如此。为充分利用这些益处,应采取更多行动,增加 PA 设施的可用性,提高公众对 PA 益处的认识,并鼓励居民坚持定期进行 PA。
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Ssm-Population Health
Ssm-Population Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.10%
发文量
298
审稿时长
101 days
期刊介绍: SSM - Population Health. The new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal in all areas relating Social Science research to population health. SSM - Population Health shares the same Editors-in Chief and general approach to manuscripts as its sister journal, Social Science & Medicine. The journal takes a broad approach to the field especially welcoming interdisciplinary papers from across the Social Sciences and allied areas. SSM - Population Health offers an alternative outlet for work which might not be considered, or is classed as ''out of scope'' elsewhere, and prioritizes fast peer review and publication to the benefit of authors and readers. The journal welcomes all types of paper from traditional primary research articles, replication studies, short communications, methodological studies, instrument validation, opinion pieces, literature reviews, etc. SSM - Population Health also offers the opportunity to publish special issues or sections to reflect current interest and research in topical or developing areas. The journal fully supports authors wanting to present their research in an innovative fashion though the use of multimedia formats.
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