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    Life\u27s Simple 7 and Health Care Utilization among the Framingham Generation III Cohort

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    Abstract Objective: To evaluate associations of cardiovascular health status with utilization of healthcare services. Methods: Our study included 3,786 participants from the Framingham Third Generation Cohort (enrollment: May 2008 – February 2011). LS7 0-14 point summary scores were categorized as “suboptimal” (score of 0-7) and “optimal” (score of 8-14). Participants were stratified into two utilization groups. Those with 0-1 utilizations were compared to those with 2 or more visits ( Super Users”). Logistic regression was used to estimate associations of the two LS7 categories with the odds of Super User utilization (models adjusted for age, sex, race, and education). Results: Compared to those with “suboptimal” LS7 scores, participants with “optimal” LS7 scores had a 40.5% lower odds (95% confidence interval: 28-51%) of being a “Super User” of health care services (p\u3c0.005). Conclusions: In a younger population, higher LS7 cardiovascular health metric scores were associated with lower utilization of costly health care services. Public Health Implications: These results may have implications for primary care physicians and other health professionals to help identify patients at risk for over-utilization of higher-cost health care services
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