TY - JOUR
T1 - The joint impact of cardiovascular risk factors upon medical costs
AU - Ohmori-Matsuda, Kaori
AU - Kuriyama, Shinichi
AU - Hozawa, Atsushi
AU - Nakaya, Naoki
AU - Shimazu, Taichi
AU - Tsuji, Ichiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants for Research on Policy Planning and Evaluation (H16-Seisaku-023) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan. The authors are grateful to Dr. S. Hisamichi for his valuable comments and to Y. Nakata, M. Wagatsuma, and N. Sato for their helpful secretarial assistance.
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - Objective.: The joint impact of obesity, hypertension, and hyperglycemia upon medical costs is not well known. Our objective was to evaluate the joint impact of these cardiovascular risk factors upon medical costs in the rural Japanese population. Methods.: The data were derived from a 6-year prospective observation of National Health Insurance beneficiaries in rural Japan. Data on blood chemistry tests, blood pressure, weight, and height were obtained from an annual health check-up provided by the local municipalities in 1995. We prospectively collected data on medical costs over a 6-year period for 12,340 subjects (5306 men and 7034 women) without prior histories of cardiovascular disease or cancer. Results.: Mean medical costs for individuals being overweight/obese, hypertensive, and hyperglycemic were 91.0% higher than those for individuals without any of these three cardiovascular risk factors. In this cohort, 17.2% of total medical costs were attributable to these three risk factors. Conclusion.: Overweight/obesity, hypertension, and hyperglycemia could have a large impact on health care resources in rural Japan.
AB - Objective.: The joint impact of obesity, hypertension, and hyperglycemia upon medical costs is not well known. Our objective was to evaluate the joint impact of these cardiovascular risk factors upon medical costs in the rural Japanese population. Methods.: The data were derived from a 6-year prospective observation of National Health Insurance beneficiaries in rural Japan. Data on blood chemistry tests, blood pressure, weight, and height were obtained from an annual health check-up provided by the local municipalities in 1995. We prospectively collected data on medical costs over a 6-year period for 12,340 subjects (5306 men and 7034 women) without prior histories of cardiovascular disease or cancer. Results.: Mean medical costs for individuals being overweight/obese, hypertensive, and hyperglycemic were 91.0% higher than those for individuals without any of these three cardiovascular risk factors. In this cohort, 17.2% of total medical costs were attributable to these three risk factors. Conclusion.: Overweight/obesity, hypertension, and hyperglycemia could have a large impact on health care resources in rural Japan.
KW - Health care costs
KW - Hyperglycemia
KW - Hypertension
KW - Obesity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.11.020
DO - 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.11.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 17289136
AN - SCOPUS:34147158716
SN - 0091-7435
VL - 44
SP - 349
EP - 355
JO - Preventive Medicine
JF - Preventive Medicine
IS - 4
ER -