Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal
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Resumo: | Objective To model the reduction in premature deaths attributed to noncommunicable diseases if targets for reformulation of processed food agreed between the Portuguese health ministry and the food industry were met. Methods The 2015 co-regulation agreement sets voluntary targets for reducing sugar, salt and trans-fatty acids in a range of products by 2021. We obtained government data on dietary intake in 2015–2016 and on population structure and deaths from four major noncommunicable diseases over 1990–2016. We used the Preventable Risk Integrated ModEl tool to estimate the deaths averted if reformulation targets were met in full. We projected future trends in noncommunicable disease deaths using regression modelling and assessed whether Portugal was on track to reduce baseline premature deaths from noncommunicable diseases in the year 2010 by 25% by 2025, and by 30% before 2030. Findings If reformulation targets were met, we projected reductions in intake in 2015–2016 for salt from 7.6 g/day to 7.1 g/day; in total energy from 1911 kcal/day to 1897 kcal/day due to reduced sugar intake; and in total fat (% total energy) from 30.4% to 30.3% due to reduced trans-fat intake. This consumption profile would result in 248 fewer premature noncommunicable disease deaths (95% CI: 178 to 318) in 2016. We projected that full implementation of the industry agreement would reduce the risk of premature death from 11.0% in 2016 to 10.7% by 2021. Conclusion The co-regulation agreement could save lives and reduce the risk of premature death in Portugal. Nevertheless, the projected impact on mortality was insufficient to meet international targets. |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, PortugalModélisation des impacts de la coréglementation de l'industrie alimentaire sur la mortalité due à des maladies non transmissibles au PortugalМоделирование воздействия совместного регулирования в пищевой промышленности на смертность от неинфекционных заболеваний в ПортугалииModelización de los impactos de la corregulación en la industria alimentaria sobre la mortalidad por enfermedades no transmisibles, PortugalFood industry; disease mortality; PortugalObjective To model the reduction in premature deaths attributed to noncommunicable diseases if targets for reformulation of processed food agreed between the Portuguese health ministry and the food industry were met. Methods The 2015 co-regulation agreement sets voluntary targets for reducing sugar, salt and trans-fatty acids in a range of products by 2021. We obtained government data on dietary intake in 2015–2016 and on population structure and deaths from four major noncommunicable diseases over 1990–2016. We used the Preventable Risk Integrated ModEl tool to estimate the deaths averted if reformulation targets were met in full. We projected future trends in noncommunicable disease deaths using regression modelling and assessed whether Portugal was on track to reduce baseline premature deaths from noncommunicable diseases in the year 2010 by 25% by 2025, and by 30% before 2030. Findings If reformulation targets were met, we projected reductions in intake in 2015–2016 for salt from 7.6 g/day to 7.1 g/day; in total energy from 1911 kcal/day to 1897 kcal/day due to reduced sugar intake; and in total fat (% total energy) from 30.4% to 30.3% due to reduced trans-fat intake. This consumption profile would result in 248 fewer premature noncommunicable disease deaths (95% CI: 178 to 318) in 2016. We projected that full implementation of the industry agreement would reduce the risk of premature death from 11.0% in 2016 to 10.7% by 2021. Conclusion The co-regulation agreement could save lives and reduce the risk of premature death in Portugal. Nevertheless, the projected impact on mortality was insufficient to meet international targets.Repositório da Universidade de LisboaGoiana-da-Silva, FranciscoCruz-e-Silva, DavidAllen, LukeGregório, Maria JoãoSevero, MiltonNogueira, Paulo JorgeNunes, Alexandre MoraisGraça, PedroLopes, CarlaMiraldo, MarisaBreda, JoãoWickramasinghe, KremlinDarzi, AraAraújo, FernandoMikkelsen, Bente2023-10-02T13:27:48Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28794engGoiana-da-Silva, Francisco, Cruz-e-Silva, David, Allen, Luke, Gregório, Maria João, Severo, Milton. et al. (2019). Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 97 (7), 450 - 459. World Health Organization. http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.18.22056610.2471/BLT.18.220566info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-10-08T01:31:35Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/28794Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:33:50.119933Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal Modélisation des impacts de la coréglementation de l'industrie alimentaire sur la mortalité due à des maladies non transmissibles au Portugal Моделирование воздействия совместного регулирования в пищевой промышленности на смертность от неинфекционных заболеваний в Португалии Modelización de los impactos de la corregulación en la industria alimentaria sobre la mortalidad por enfermedades no transmisibles, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco Food industry; disease mortality; Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal |
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Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco |
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Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco Cruz-e-Silva, David Allen, Luke Gregório, Maria João Severo, Milton Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Nunes, Alexandre Morais Graça, Pedro Lopes, Carla Miraldo, Marisa Breda, João Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Darzi, Ara Araújo, Fernando Mikkelsen, Bente |
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Cruz-e-Silva, David Allen, Luke Gregório, Maria João Severo, Milton Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Nunes, Alexandre Morais Graça, Pedro Lopes, Carla Miraldo, Marisa Breda, João Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Darzi, Ara Araújo, Fernando Mikkelsen, Bente |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco Cruz-e-Silva, David Allen, Luke Gregório, Maria João Severo, Milton Nogueira, Paulo Jorge Nunes, Alexandre Morais Graça, Pedro Lopes, Carla Miraldo, Marisa Breda, João Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Darzi, Ara Araújo, Fernando Mikkelsen, Bente |
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Food industry; disease mortality; Portugal |
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Food industry; disease mortality; Portugal |
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Objective To model the reduction in premature deaths attributed to noncommunicable diseases if targets for reformulation of processed food agreed between the Portuguese health ministry and the food industry were met. Methods The 2015 co-regulation agreement sets voluntary targets for reducing sugar, salt and trans-fatty acids in a range of products by 2021. We obtained government data on dietary intake in 2015–2016 and on population structure and deaths from four major noncommunicable diseases over 1990–2016. We used the Preventable Risk Integrated ModEl tool to estimate the deaths averted if reformulation targets were met in full. We projected future trends in noncommunicable disease deaths using regression modelling and assessed whether Portugal was on track to reduce baseline premature deaths from noncommunicable diseases in the year 2010 by 25% by 2025, and by 30% before 2030. Findings If reformulation targets were met, we projected reductions in intake in 2015–2016 for salt from 7.6 g/day to 7.1 g/day; in total energy from 1911 kcal/day to 1897 kcal/day due to reduced sugar intake; and in total fat (% total energy) from 30.4% to 30.3% due to reduced trans-fat intake. This consumption profile would result in 248 fewer premature noncommunicable disease deaths (95% CI: 178 to 318) in 2016. We projected that full implementation of the industry agreement would reduce the risk of premature death from 11.0% in 2016 to 10.7% by 2021. Conclusion The co-regulation agreement could save lives and reduce the risk of premature death in Portugal. Nevertheless, the projected impact on mortality was insufficient to meet international targets. |
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Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco, Cruz-e-Silva, David, Allen, Luke, Gregório, Maria João, Severo, Milton. et al. (2019). Modelling impacts of food industry co-regulation on noncommunicable disease mortality, Portugal. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 97 (7), 450 - 459. World Health Organization. http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.18.220566 10.2471/BLT.18.220566 |
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