Premature Mortality Costs Associated with Lifestyle Factors among USCitizens

Gavin J. Putzer, J. Jaramillo
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Purpose: The leading causes of mortality in the US include chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer. These diseases may also be classified as major “lifestyle” diseases that trace partially to imprudent living and risky behavior. Design: To examine the monetary costs of lifestyle choices. Setting: USA Subjects: USA citizens Measures: We utilized the most recent data from the National Center for Health Statistics and mortality costs from the USA Census Bureau in order to estimate the costs of lifestyle decisions leading to premature death. Analysis: This study examines the monetary costs associated with six personal lifestyle decisions- smoking, diet, excessive alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, accidents, sexually transmitted infections-and consequent premature mortalities. Results: Our study showed that 40.0% of the 2.47 million deaths annually in the USA may be attributed to lifestyle decisions. The majority of premature deaths that occurred were associated with three lifestyle decisions-smoking, obesity or excessive alcohol consumption. Smoking, obesity, sexually transmitted infections and accidents decreased vis-a-vis the previous decade; whereas, illicit drugs and alcohol-related premature deaths increased from the previous decade. Conclusion: The value of lifetime earnings lost among individuals as a consequence of lifestyle choices is $241 billion annually. The prospect for future declines in these premature deaths will most likely depend on a decrease in risk factors, continued lifestyle modification and population-based intervention strategies.
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美国公民中与生活方式因素相关的过早死亡成本
目的:在美国,导致死亡的主要原因包括心脏病、中风和癌症等慢性病。这些疾病也可以被归类为主要的“生活方式”疾病,部分原因是不谨慎的生活和危险的行为。设计:研究生活方式选择的金钱成本。研究背景:美国受试者:美国公民测量方法:我们利用了美国国家卫生统计中心的最新数据和美国人口普查局的死亡成本,以估计导致过早死亡的生活方式决定的成本。分析:这项研究调查了与六种个人生活方式决定相关的金钱成本——吸烟、饮食、过度饮酒、非法药物使用、事故、性传播感染——以及由此导致的过早死亡。结果:我们的研究表明,在美国每年247万人的死亡中,有40.0%可能归因于生活方式的决定。发生的大多数过早死亡与三种生活方式有关:吸烟、肥胖或过度饮酒。与前十年相比,吸烟、肥胖、性传播感染和事故有所减少;鉴于与前十年相比,非法药物和与酒精有关的过早死亡有所增加。结论:由于生活方式的选择,个人一生的收入价值每年损失2410亿美元。这些过早死亡的未来下降前景很可能取决于风险因素的减少、生活方式的持续改变和基于人群的干预策略。
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