Primary Health Care Costs Associated With Trajectories of Physical Activity Over 10 Years.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jamile Sanches Codogno, Wendy J Brown, Bruna Camilo Turi-Lynch, Luana Carolina de Morais, Ítalo Ribeiro Lemes, Henrique Luiz Monteiro, Gregore Iven Mielke
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether health care costs were influenced by trajectories of physical activity (PA) over a 10-year period.

Methods: Five hundred and forty-one users of primary health care services in Brazil were followed from 2010 to 2020. PA (questionnaire) was assessed every 2 years. The score of PA was used in latent class trajectory models, and 4 trajectories were chosen: (1) low (participants who started and finished the follow-up with the lowest PA values), (2) moderate (participants who started with moderate PA levels and had a slight decrease), (3) decreasing (participants who showed a marked decrease), and (4) high (participants who started and finished with the highest PA levels). Health care costs were retrieved from medical records. Quantile regression was performed to compare costs according to trajectories of PA.

Results: Median values of PA scores decreased over time in all groups, but this was more evident in the Decreasing group (54% decline). Costs in each year became more highly skewed over time, with very high maximum costs (approximately US$ 200) noted in the Low and Decreasing groups. Moderate and High groups had lower costs than the Low group in both the median and 90th percentile analyses. Using the median data, compared with costs in the Low group, costs were reduced by 26% and 43% in the Moderate and High groups, respectively. In the 90th percentile, these reductions were 48% and 55%, respectively.

Conclusion: The achieving and maintaining of moderate or high PA levels over 10 years was associated with significant cost savings.

初级卫生保健费用与10年以上身体活动轨迹的关系
背景:本研究的目的是调查医疗费用是否受到10年期间身体活动(PA)轨迹的影响。方法:2010 - 2020年对巴西541名初级卫生保健服务使用者进行随访。每2年评估一次PA(问卷)。在潜类轨迹模型中使用PA得分,并选择4种轨迹:(1)低(以最低PA值开始和结束随访的参与者),(2)中(以中等PA水平开始并略有下降的参与者),(3)下降(显着下降的参与者)和(4)高(以最高PA水平开始和结束随访的参与者)。从医疗记录中检索医疗保健费用。采用分位数回归方法,根据PA的轨迹比较成本。结果:PA评分中位数在所有组中均随时间下降,但在递减组中更为明显(下降54%)。随着时间的推移,每年的成本变得更加倾斜,在低和减少组中注意到非常高的最高成本(约200美元)。在中位数和90百分位分析中,中等和高剂量组的成本都低于低剂量组。使用中位数数据,与低组相比,中等组和高组的成本分别降低了26%和43%。在第90个百分位,这些减少分别为48%和55%。结论:达到并维持中高PA水平超过10年与显著的成本节约相关。
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Journal of physical activity & health
Journal of physical activity & health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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5.50
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3.20%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Activity and Health (JPAH) publishes original research and review papers examining the relationship between physical activity and health, studying physical activity as an exposure as well as an outcome. As an exposure, the journal publishes articles examining how physical activity influences all aspects of health. As an outcome, the journal invites papers that examine the behavioral, community, and environmental interventions that may affect physical activity on an individual and/or population basis. The JPAH is an interdisciplinary journal published for researchers in fields of chronic disease.
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