Author(s):Xin Ye, Ming Wang, Yiqi Xia, Ping He, Xiaoying Zheng
Journal:Journal of Global Health
Language:English
DOI:10.7189/jogh.13.04042
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Background: Aging is a strong risk factor for many chronic diseases. However, the economic burden attributable to age-related diseases remains unclear. We aimed to calculate the economic burden attributable to age-related diseases in China.
Methods: We used an econometric modelling approach from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS), which is based on a longitudinal observational data set from middle-aged and older adults aged 45+ in 2011, 2013, and 2015.
Results: We calculated the total direct economic burden attributable to age-related diseases for outpatient and inpatient services among adults aged 45 and above in China, which was approximately 288.368 billion US dollars (US$), US$379.901 billion, and US$616.809 billion in 2011, 2013, and 2015, respectively, taking up 19.48%, 21.11% and 32.03% of the overall health care expenses in the same year. The proportion of dyslipidemia was the largest, followed by hypertension in all the three years; hearing problems accounted for the lowest proportion.
Conclusions: The alarming upward trend in age-related economic burden in China calls for urgent interventions to prevent or slow down the accumulation of damage associated with age-related diseases.
Ye X, Wang M, Xia Y, He P, Zheng X. Direct economic burden attributable to age-related diseases in China: An econometric modelling study. J Glob Health. 2023 May 5;13:04042. doi: 10.7189/jogh.13.04042. PMID: 37144924; PMCID: PMC10164278.