生活方式与残疾之间的不平等关系:韩国和中国的前瞻性队列研究。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chengxu Long, Yao Yao, Dongfeng Tang, Yichao Li, Fangfei Chen, Yinghua Xie, Shangfeng Tang
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利用韩国老龄化纵向研究(N= 3252)和中国纵向健康寿命调查(N= 8281) 2008年至2018年的数据,本研究采用固定效应面板数据回归来检验健康生活方式与残疾在教育、收入和居住地之间的差异关联。我们的研究结果表明,在韩国(β=-0.14, 95% CI: -0.19至-0.09)和中国(β=-0.24, 95% CI: -0.28至-0.21)的老年人中,采用一种更健康的生活方式与残疾评分降低0.1-0.2分相关。具体而言,这种关联在收入较高、受教育程度较低的老年人和城市居民中更为明显,根据Chow检验具有显著差异(p < 0.05)。临床和公共卫生政策可以通过量身定制的干预措施来关注减少本研究中强调的社会经济差距。我们的研究结果表明,在受教育程度较低的人群中推广健康的生活方式可能会对预防残疾产生重大好处。它们强调了在老龄化社会中促进健康的生活方式以减轻与教育有关的残疾不平等的潜力。我们建议决策者考虑同时强调加强卫生知识普及,以延缓弱势群体出现残疾的时间,并防止低收入家庭重新陷入贫困的风险。
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Inequalities in the association Between lifestyles and disability: prospective cohort studies in South Korea and China.

Drawing on data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (N=3,252) and the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (N=8,281) from 2008 to 2018, this study employed fixed-effects panel data regressions to examine the differential association between healthy lifestyles and disability across education, income, and place of residence. Our results indicate that adopting one more healthy lifestyle was associated with a 0.1-0.2 point lower disability score among older adults in South Korea (β=-0.14, 95% CI: -0.19 to -0.09) and China (β=-0.24, 95% CI: -0.28 to -0.21). Specifically, this association was more pronounced among older adults with higher income, lower education, and urban residents, with a significant difference based on the Chow test (p < 0.05). Clinical and public health policies could pay attention to reducing the socioeconomic disparities highlighted in this study through tailored interventions. Our findings suggest that promoting healthy lifestyles among less-educated individuals might yield significant benefits against disability. They underscore the potential of promoting healthy lifestyles to mitigate education-related inequalities in disability within aging societies. We recommend that policymakers consider simultaneously emphasizing the enhancement of health literacy to delay disability onset among vulnerable groups and prevent the risk of low-income households slipping back into poverty.

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American journal of epidemiology
American journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
221
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research. It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.
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