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건강결과와 건강결정요인간의 횡단면 시계열 연구 : 주요 OECD 국가를 대상으로

Analysis of Health Promotion determinants in Major OECD Countries: A pooled cross-sectional time series

  • 최윤정 (건강보험심사평가원) ;
  • 배성일 (국민건강보험공단 건강보험정책연구원) ;
  • 이영호 (보건복지부가족부) ;
  • 강민선 (건강보험심사평가원)
  • Choi, Yoon-Jung (Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, Institute for National Health) ;
  • Bae, Sung-Il (Insurance Policy, National Health Insurance Corporation) ;
  • Lee, Young-Ho (Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs) ;
  • Kang, Min-Sun (Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, Institute for National Health)
  • 발행 : 2009.12.30

초록

Health promotion policies have needed to assess in detailed and evidence-based work to set a policy goal and clear future directions of health promotion in Korea. To identify the major factors related with health promotion, we assessed the associations between public health outcome (potential years of life loss, PYLL) and national health determinants. For this purpose, we used a pooled cross sectional time-series regression analysis with corrected fixed effect models involving sixteen member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development during the period 1970 to 2001. The PYLL was positively associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption (model 1 and 2) and calories intake (model 2 and 3) while the PYLL was negatively associated with GDP, fruit and vegetable intake (model 2), number of doctors (model 3), coverage rates of health care security, and elderly population rates (model 4). In conclusion, health behaviors related with tobacco, alcohol, and nutrition were significant health determinants for health outcome. Overall analysis results of this study will provide a guidance toward improved macro- and micro-policy development for future health promotion policy in Korea.

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