• Am J Manag Care · Dec 2013

    Dietary diversity predicts type of medical expenditure in elders.

    • Yuan-Ting Lo, Mark L Wahlqvist, Yu-Hung Chang, Senyeong Kao, and Meei-Shyuan Lee.
    • School of Public Health, National Defense Medical Ct, 161 Minchuan East Rd, Sec 6, Taipei, Taiwan 114, Republic of China. E-mail: mmsl@ndmctsgh.edu.tw.
    • Am J Manag Care. 2013 Dec 1; 19 (12): e415-23.

    ObjectivesTo assess the association between Dietary Diversity Scores (DDSs, range: 0-6 points) and medical service utilization and expenditures.Study DesignProspective cohort study.MethodsThe Elderly Nutrition and Health Survey in Taiwan (1999-2000) provided a 24-hour dietary recall for DDSs. National Health Insurance claims were linked for 1650 eligible elders. Generalized linear models were used to appraise the association between DDS and annual medical utilization and expenditures.ResultsThose with a higher DDS had lower medical service utilization and expenditures for emergencies and hospitalization. After adjustment for potential confounders, emergency and hospitalization expenditures for elders with a DDS of 6 were lower than those with a DDS of 3 or lower. However, for preventive care and dental services, the highest DDS of 6 predicted greater utilization (0.25 and 0.5 times) and expenditure (270 and 420 Taiwanese new dollars). Findings remained unchanged when those who died in the first year or had any medical utilizations and expenditures1 year prior to death were excluded.ConclusionsGreater dietary diversity is associated with lower emergency and hospitalization utilization and expenditures, but not lower use of ambulatory services. There is a need for health services to develop a nutrition policy for nutritionally disadvantaged groups.

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