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The Predicted Impact of Adopting Health-Promoting Behaviors on Disease Burden in a Commercially Insured Population

机译:采用健康促进行为对商业投保人群中的疾病负担的预测影响

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Objective: The aim of this study was to better understand, in a commercially insured population, the potential impact of adopting six health-promoting behaviors relative to treating diseases and conditions. Methods: We combined survey and insurance claims data to compare the potential benefit from adopting behaviors relative with the burden from 27 groups of diseases and conditions. Results: If every member adopted all six behaviors, an 11.6% reduction in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) might be expected, and a 7.6% reduction in DALYs might be expected if they adopted the one most impactful behavior that they did not currently practice. These amounts are, respectively, greater than the DALYs attributed to all but the two and five most burdensome groups of diseases and conditions in this population. Conclusions: The potential impact of adopting health-promoting behaviors is large relative to the burden from most medical conditions.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是在商业上投保人群中更好地了解,采用六种健康促进行为相对于治疗疾病和条件的潜在影响。 方法:我们组合调查和保险索赔数据将潜在的益处与来自27组疾病和条件的负担相比。 结果:如果每个成员采用所有六项行为,则可能预期残疾寿命年限(DALYS)减少11.6%,如果采用他们目前没有的最有影响力的行为,则可以预期7.6%的DALYS减少7.6% 实践。 这些量分别大于达尔多斯,归因于所有除了两种和五种最繁琐的疾病群体和该人群中的条件。 结论:采用健康促进行为的潜在影响与大多数医疗条件的负担很大。

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