老龄人口中的赌博对公共卫生:从预期寿命评估的角度看问题

Stanley Chi-on Shiu
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目的与卫生系统相关的赌博是一个复杂的话题。人们总是不清楚如何在赌博经济和赌博对任何年龄的公众健康或社会福利的影响之间取得平衡。有有限的研究考虑赌博的决定因素之间的关系和预期寿命的老龄化人口在一个国家。从评估的角度来看,本文旨在证明预期寿命与赌博和公共卫生系统之间的相关性。方法分析方法分为两部分。一是人口中赌博盛行对老年人预期寿命的影响。另一个是公共卫生系统内合法赌博规定变化的影响与老年人预期寿命之间的关系。采用世界卫生组织的60岁健康调整预期寿命和总赌博产量。采用SPSS进行方差分析。结果15岁及以上的60岁HALE人群比14岁及以下的60岁HALE较小人群的赌博活动更活跃。另一方面,保健政策在对老年人实施时,其影响可能被搁置一边,因为战略技术的资源分配规模或数量对较年轻的成年人可能不一样。这里的研究被认为是一个良好的实践开端,还有进一步研究的空间,通过大数据分析额外的赌博变量与其他预期寿命变量、生活质量变量或公共卫生系统变量。结论赌博的决定因素和一个国家老龄化人口的预期寿命之间的联系尚未确定。虽然世界各地的赌博政策在不断变化,但尚未对政策执行和有效性进行持续衡量,并对卫生公平进行评估。研究人员和政策制定者应了解在大数据见解的帮助下,在公共卫生和社会范式内全面整合赌博经济和政策的重要性,以实现其城市的可持续性和社区的卫生公平。
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Gambling to public health in ageing populations: a life expectancy evaluation perspective

Objective

Gambling is a complex topic in relation to health systems. It is always unclear how to strike a balance between the gambling economy and the impact of gambling on public health or social wellbeing at any age. There are limited studies considering the association between determinants of gambling and the life expectancy of the ageing population in a country. From an evaluation perspective, this article aims to demonstrate the correlation between life expectancy and gambling and public health systems.

Methods

The approach of analysis has two parts. One is the influence of gambling prevalence in populations on life expectancy among old adults. Another is the association between the effect of changes in legal gambling provisions within public health systems and life expectancy among old adults. Healthy adjusted life expectancy at age 60 from the World Health Organization and gross gambling yield were used. ANOVA was performed with SPSS.

Results

The population groups with HALE at age 60 of 15 years or over are likely more active in gambling than the population groups with smaller HALE at age 60 of 14 years or less. On the other hand, the influence of a health policy may be sidelined when it is implemented for older adult populations because the resource distribution magnitude or number of strategical techniques may not be the same for younger adult populations. The study here is marked as a good practical start, and there is room for further research with big data analysis on additional gambling variables against other life expectancy variables, quality of life variables or public health system variables.

Conclusion

Associations between the determinants of gambling and the life expectancy of the ageing population in a country have not yet been identified. Continuous measurements of policy implementation and effectiveness and assessments of health equity, while gambling policies worldwide continue to change, have not yet been performed. Researchers and policy makers should understand the importance of holistic integration of the gambling economy and policy within a public health and social paradigm with the help of big data insights to achieve sustainability in their cities and health equity in their communities.
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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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