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按年龄和性别划分的美国人体重指数与医疗保健支出的关联。

Association of body mass index with health care expenditures in the United States by age and sex.

机构信息

Center for Health Decision Science, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States of America.

Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 24;16(3):e0247307. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247307. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Estimates of health care costs associated with excess weight are needed to inform the development of cost-effective obesity prevention efforts. However, commonly used cost estimates are not sensitive to changes in weight across the entire body mass index (BMI) distribution as they are often based on discrete BMI categories.

METHODS

We estimated continuous BMI-related health care expenditures using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) 2011-2016 for 175,726 respondents. We adjusted BMI for self-report bias using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2016, and controlled for potential confounding between BMI and medical expenditures using a two-part model. Costs are reported in $US 2019.

RESULTS

We found a J-shaped curve of medical expenditures by BMI, with higher costs for females and the lowest expenditures occurring at a BMI of 20.5 for adult females and 23.5 for adult males. Over 30 units of BMI, each one-unit BMI increase was associated with an additional cost of $253 (95% CI $167-$347) per person. Among adults, obesity was associated with $1,861 (95% CI $1,656-$2,053) excess annual medical costs per person, accounting for $172.74 billion (95% CI $153.70-$190.61) of annual expenditures. Severe obesity was associated with excess costs of $3,097 (95% CI $2,777-$3,413) per adult. Among children, obesity was associated with $116 (95% CI $14-$201) excess costs per person and $1.32 billion (95% CI $0.16-$2.29) of medical spending, with severe obesity associated with $310 (95% CI $124-$474) excess costs per child.

CONCLUSIONS

Higher health care costs are associated with excess body weight across a broad range of ages and BMI levels, and are especially high for people with severe obesity. These findings highlight the importance of promoting a healthy weight for the entire population while also targeting efforts to prevent extreme weight gain over the life course.

摘要

背景

为了制定具有成本效益的肥胖预防措施,需要评估与超重相关的医疗保健费用。然而,由于常用的成本估算通常基于离散的 BMI 类别,因此它们对整个身体质量指数(BMI)分布范围内的体重变化不敏感。

方法

我们使用 2011 年至 2016 年期间来自医疗支出调查(MEPS)的 175726 名受访者的数据,估算了连续 BMI 相关的医疗保健支出。我们使用 2011 年至 2016 年期间的国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据,对 BMI 进行了自我报告偏差的调整,并使用两部分模型控制了 BMI 和医疗支出之间的潜在混杂因素。成本以 2019 年美元报告。

结果

我们发现 BMI 与医疗支出呈 J 形曲线,女性的成本更高,而女性的最低支出发生在 BMI 为 20.5,男性的最低支出发生在 BMI 为 23.5。在超过 30 个 BMI 单位的情况下,每个 BMI 单位的增加与每人额外增加 253 美元(95%CI 167-347 美元)的成本相关。在成年人中,肥胖与每人每年额外 1861 美元(95%CI 1656-2053 美元)的医疗费用相关,占每年支出的 1727.4 亿美元(95%CI 1537.0-1906.1)。重度肥胖与每名成年人额外 3097 美元(95%CI 2777-3413 美元)的超额成本相关。在儿童中,肥胖与每人每年额外 116 美元(95%CI 14-201 美元)的超额成本和 13.2 亿美元(95%CI 0.16-2.29 亿美元)的医疗支出相关,而重度肥胖与每名儿童额外 310 美元(95%CI 124-474 美元)的超额成本相关。

结论

在广泛的年龄和 BMI 水平范围内,较高的医疗保健成本与超重有关,而对于重度肥胖者而言,成本尤其高。这些发现强调了在整个人群中促进健康体重的重要性,同时还需要努力预防整个生命过程中体重的极端增加。

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