澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究》(Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health)中妇女的饮食质量与 21 年累计医疗费用之间的关系。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jand.2024.09.009
Erin D Clarke, Jennifer N Baldwin, Lee M Ashton, Tracy L Burrows, Alexis Hure, Deborah Loxton, Amanda J Patterson, Clare E Collins
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背景:饮食质量与医疗费用之间的关系尚未探讨超过 15 年:通过澳大利亚妇女 21 年来的医疗费用报销和成本累积数据,研究基线饮食质量与饮食质量随时间变化之间的关系:这是一项对澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究(Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health)数据的二次分析:1946-51年出生妇女的数据包括基线饮食质量数据(2001年,人数=8228)、饮食质量变化数据(2001-2013年,人数=6553)和累计行政医疗保健数据(2001-2021年):主要结果:饮食质量采用澳大利亚推荐食物评分(ARFS)和水果蔬菜品种评分进行评估。澳大利亚全民医疗保险计划(Medicare Benefits Schedule)的二十一年累计数据(报销次数;总费用[美元])按基线ARFS五分位数和饮食质量变化类别("饮食质量恶化"[ARFS下降≤-4分]、"保持稳定"[ARFS变化-3≤≤3分]或 "改善"[ARFS上升≥4分])进行报告:进行线性回归分析,并对社会经济、健康和生活方式因素进行调整:较高的基线蔬菜 ARFS 与较少的 21 年累积医疗保险索赔(β= -4.9,95%CI -7.3,-2.4)和费用(β= -美元214,95%CI -美元341,-美元88)相关。基线较高的乳制品评分与较高的医疗保险报销额度(β= 17.2,95%CI 11.1,23.3)和费用(β= 762 美元,95%CI 448 美元,1076 美元)相关。与饮食质量评分保持稳定的妇女相比,饮食质量随时间推移而恶化的妇女提出的索赔明显增多,费用也更高;中位数[Q1,Q3]为413[277,588]项索赔,累计费用为17,868美元[11,037,27,808美元],而中位数[Q1,Q3]为387[259,559]项索赔,累计费用为16,953美元[10,033,26,604美元]。总 ARFS 和 ARFS 分量表的变化是 21 年累计医疗费用的预测因素。随着时间的推移,ARFS 每增加 1 分,医疗索赔就会减少 1.2 次(95% CI 0.3-2.2)。蔬菜和奶制品ARFS得分的增加与医疗费用报销的显著减少相关:结论:基线蔬菜种类越多,21 年的医疗索赔和费用就越少。随着时间的推移,饮食质量的恶化与累计医疗索赔和费用的增加相关。建议在国家政策中考虑膳食质量/品种,以减少国家医疗索赔/费用。
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The Relationship Between Diet Quality and 21-Year Cumulative Health Care Costs Among Australian Women: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

Background: The relationships between diet quality and health care costs have not been explored beyond 15 years.

Objective: To investigate relationships between both baseline diet quality and change in diet quality over time with cumulative data on health care claims and costs over 21 years among Australian women.

Design: This is a secondary analysis of data from a cohort study, the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.

Participants/setting: Data for women born between 1946 and 1951 included diet quality data at baseline (2001, n = 8228), change in diet quality (2001-2013, n = 6553), and cumulative administrative health care data (2001-2021).

Main outcomes: Diet quality was assessed using the Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS) and the Fruit and Vegetable Variety Score. Twenty-one-year cumulative Medicare Benefits Schedule data (number of claims; total charges [$USD]), Australia's universal health care coverage, were reported by baseline ARFS quintile and category of diet quality change ("diet quality worsened" [ARFS decrease ≤ -4 points], "remained stable" [-3 ≤ change in ARFS ≤ 3 points] or "improved" [ARFS increase ≥ 4 points]).

Statistical analysis: Linear regression analyses were conducted and adjusted for socioeconomic, health, and lifestyle factors.

Results: Higher baseline vegetable ARFS were correlated with fewer 21-year cumulative Medicare claims (β = -4.9, 95% CI, -7.3, -2.4) and charges (β = -$214; 95% CI, -$341; -$88). Baseline higher dairy scores were correlated with higher Medicare claims (β = 17.2; 95% CI, 11.1, 23.3) and charges (β = $762; 95% CI, $448, $1076). Compared with women whose diet quality score remained stable, those whose diet quality worsened over time made significantly more claims and higher charges; median (Q1, Q3) 413 (277, 588) claims, $17 868 ($11 037, $27 808) cumulative charges, compared with 387 (259, 559) claims, and $16 953 ($10 033, $26 604) cumulative charges. Change in total ARFS and ARFS subscales were predictors of 21-year cumulative health care claims. For each 1-point increase in ARFS over time, 1.2 fewer health care claims were made (95% CI, 0.3-2.2). Increasing vegetable and dairy ARFS scores were correlated with significantly fewer claims.

Conclusions: Baseline greater variety of vegetables was correlated with fewer 21-year health care claims and costs. Worsening diet quality over time was correlated with greater cumulative health care claims and costs. Consideration of dietary quality and variety in national policy is suggested to potentially reduce national health care claims and costs.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the premier source for the practice and science of food, nutrition, and dietetics. The monthly, peer-reviewed journal presents original articles prepared by scholars and practitioners and is the most widely read professional publication in the field. The Journal focuses on advancing professional knowledge across the range of research and practice issues such as: nutritional science, medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, food science and biotechnology, foodservice systems, leadership and management, and dietetics education.
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