Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults
We evaluated differences in the cumulative benefit costs of public long-term care (LTC) insurance services by employment status and frequency of community activities. A baseline survey was conducted on functionally independent older people from 12 municipalities as a nationwide survey from 2010 to 2...
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doaj-76a57b5a839b445a9bebe4c2a0391f712021-06-01T00:26:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185414541410.3390/ijerph18105414Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese AdultsMasashige Saito0Naoki Kondo1Jun Aida2Junko Saito3Hisataka Anezaki4Toshiyuki Ojima5Katsunori Kondo6Faculty of Social Welfare, Nihon Fukushi University, Aichi 470-3295, JapanDepartment of Social Epidemiology and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine and School of Public Health, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanDepartment of Oral Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, JapanCenter for Public Health Science, National Cancer Center Japan, Tokyo 104-0045, JapanNational Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Osaka 564-8565, JapanDepartment of Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Shizuoka 431-3192, JapanCenter for Preventive Medical Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba 260-0856, JapanWe evaluated differences in the cumulative benefit costs of public long-term care (LTC) insurance services by employment status and frequency of community activities. A baseline survey was conducted on functionally independent older people from 12 municipalities as a nationwide survey from 2010 to 2011. Employment status was dichotomized, and community activity was assessed based on the frequency of participation in hobbies, sports clubs, or volunteering. We followed the respondents’ LTC service costs over a period of 6 years using public LTC claim records (<i>n</i> = 46,616). We adopted a classical linear regression analysis and an inverse probability weighting estimation with multiple imputation for missing values. Compared with non-participation in each community activity, the cumulative LTC costs among individuals who participated in hobbies or sports group activities at least twice a week were 1.23 (95% confidence interval: 0.73–1.72) to 1.18 (0.68–1.67) thousand USD lower per person over the 6-year period (28.7% to 30.1% lower, respectively). Similarly, the costs for employed persons were 0.55 (0.20–0.90) to 0.64 (0.29–0.99) thousand USD per person lower than among retirees (14.5% to 16.9% lower). Promoting employment opportunities and frequent participation in community activities among older adults may help reduce future LTC costs by around 20% as a result of extending healthy longevity.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/10/5414public long-term care insurancecumulative costcommunity activitiesemploymentolder adults |
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Masashige Saito Naoki Kondo Jun Aida Junko Saito Hisataka Anezaki Toshiyuki Ojima Katsunori Kondo Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health public long-term care insurance cumulative cost community activities employment older adults |
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Masashige Saito Naoki Kondo Jun Aida Junko Saito Hisataka Anezaki Toshiyuki Ojima Katsunori Kondo |
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Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults |
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Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults |
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Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults |
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Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults |
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Differences in Cumulative Long-Term Care Costs by Community Activities and Employment: A Prospective Follow-Up Study of Older Japanese Adults |
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differences in cumulative long-term care costs by community activities and employment: a prospective follow-up study of older japanese adults |
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We evaluated differences in the cumulative benefit costs of public long-term care (LTC) insurance services by employment status and frequency of community activities. A baseline survey was conducted on functionally independent older people from 12 municipalities as a nationwide survey from 2010 to 2011. Employment status was dichotomized, and community activity was assessed based on the frequency of participation in hobbies, sports clubs, or volunteering. We followed the respondents’ LTC service costs over a period of 6 years using public LTC claim records (<i>n</i> = 46,616). We adopted a classical linear regression analysis and an inverse probability weighting estimation with multiple imputation for missing values. Compared with non-participation in each community activity, the cumulative LTC costs among individuals who participated in hobbies or sports group activities at least twice a week were 1.23 (95% confidence interval: 0.73–1.72) to 1.18 (0.68–1.67) thousand USD lower per person over the 6-year period (28.7% to 30.1% lower, respectively). Similarly, the costs for employed persons were 0.55 (0.20–0.90) to 0.64 (0.29–0.99) thousand USD per person lower than among retirees (14.5% to 16.9% lower). Promoting employment opportunities and frequent participation in community activities among older adults may help reduce future LTC costs by around 20% as a result of extending healthy longevity. |
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