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Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study

OBJECTIVE: Estimate reductions in cardiovascular mortality achievable through improvement in nutrient intakes according to processing level (NOVA classification), that is, reducing consumption of culinary ingredients (G2), processed (G3) and ultra-processed foods (G4) while encouraging consumption o...

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Autores principales: Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia, da Costa Pereira de Arruda Neta, Adélia, Leite de Lima Ferreira, Flávia Emília, de Araújo, Jevuks Matheus, da Costa Louzada, Maria Laura, Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de Lima, Rafaela, Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, Rodrigo, Moreira da Silva Neto, José, Colombet, Zoe, O’Flaherty, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35473748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057953
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author Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia
da Costa Pereira de Arruda Neta, Adélia
Leite de Lima Ferreira, Flávia Emília
de Araújo, Jevuks Matheus
da Costa Louzada, Maria Laura
Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de Lima, Rafaela
Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, Rodrigo
Moreira da Silva Neto, José
Colombet, Zoe
O’Flaherty, Martin
author_facet Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia
da Costa Pereira de Arruda Neta, Adélia
Leite de Lima Ferreira, Flávia Emília
de Araújo, Jevuks Matheus
da Costa Louzada, Maria Laura
Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de Lima, Rafaela
Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, Rodrigo
Moreira da Silva Neto, José
Colombet, Zoe
O’Flaherty, Martin
author_sort Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia
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description OBJECTIVE: Estimate reductions in cardiovascular mortality achievable through improvement in nutrient intakes according to processing level (NOVA classification), that is, reducing consumption of culinary ingredients (G2), processed (G3) and ultra-processed foods (G4) while encouraging consumption of unprocessed and minimally processed foods (G1). DESIGN: Modelling study. SETTING: General adult population of Brazil. PARTICIPANTS: Men and women aged 25 or more years (34 003) investigated in the Household Budget Survey 2017–2018, in the consumption data module. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We used the IMPACT Food Policy Model to estimate the reduction in deaths from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) up to 2048 in five scenarios with reductions in saturated fat, trans fat, salt and added sugar intakes resulting from changes in NOVA groups. (1) The optimistic scenario modelised an increase in the energy intake provided by G1 and a reduction in the energy intake from G2, G3 and G4, return to previous levels. (2) The minimal scenario modelised a 3.7% increase in the energy intake from G1, and a reduction in the energy intake from G4 to the 2008–2009 level. (3) The modest scenario only modelised a 25.0% reduction of the energy intake from G2 and G3. (4) The intermediary scenario modelised the minimal scenario plus a 25.0% reduction in the energy intake from G2. (5) Finally, the advanced scenario modelised the minimal scenario plus a 25.0% reduction in the energy intake from G2 and G3. RESULTS: Proposed changes in the optimistic scenario could prevent or delay 52.8% CVD-related deaths by 2048. Changes modelled in the minimal, modest, intermediary and advanced scenarios may result in a 10.1%, 28.4%, 31.4% and 38.6% reduction in 2048 CVD mortality, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Substantial health gains can be achieved by improving the diet, through plausible modifications aimed at the level of processing as a tool for Brazilian food policies.
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spelling pubmed-90451172022-05-11 Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia da Costa Pereira de Arruda Neta, Adélia Leite de Lima Ferreira, Flávia Emília de Araújo, Jevuks Matheus da Costa Louzada, Maria Laura Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de Lima, Rafaela Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, Rodrigo Moreira da Silva Neto, José Colombet, Zoe O’Flaherty, Martin BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVE: Estimate reductions in cardiovascular mortality achievable through improvement in nutrient intakes according to processing level (NOVA classification), that is, reducing consumption of culinary ingredients (G2), processed (G3) and ultra-processed foods (G4) while encouraging consumption of unprocessed and minimally processed foods (G1). DESIGN: Modelling study. SETTING: General adult population of Brazil. PARTICIPANTS: Men and women aged 25 or more years (34 003) investigated in the Household Budget Survey 2017–2018, in the consumption data module. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We used the IMPACT Food Policy Model to estimate the reduction in deaths from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) up to 2048 in five scenarios with reductions in saturated fat, trans fat, salt and added sugar intakes resulting from changes in NOVA groups. (1) The optimistic scenario modelised an increase in the energy intake provided by G1 and a reduction in the energy intake from G2, G3 and G4, return to previous levels. (2) The minimal scenario modelised a 3.7% increase in the energy intake from G1, and a reduction in the energy intake from G4 to the 2008–2009 level. (3) The modest scenario only modelised a 25.0% reduction of the energy intake from G2 and G3. (4) The intermediary scenario modelised the minimal scenario plus a 25.0% reduction in the energy intake from G2. (5) Finally, the advanced scenario modelised the minimal scenario plus a 25.0% reduction in the energy intake from G2 and G3. RESULTS: Proposed changes in the optimistic scenario could prevent or delay 52.8% CVD-related deaths by 2048. Changes modelled in the minimal, modest, intermediary and advanced scenarios may result in a 10.1%, 28.4%, 31.4% and 38.6% reduction in 2048 CVD mortality, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Substantial health gains can be achieved by improving the diet, through plausible modifications aimed at the level of processing as a tool for Brazilian food policies. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9045117/ /pubmed/35473748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057953 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Vasconcelos Leitão Moreira, Patricia
da Costa Pereira de Arruda Neta, Adélia
Leite de Lima Ferreira, Flávia Emília
de Araújo, Jevuks Matheus
da Costa Louzada, Maria Laura
Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de Lima, Rafaela
Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, Rodrigo
Moreira da Silva Neto, José
Colombet, Zoe
O’Flaherty, Martin
Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title_full Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title_fullStr Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title_full_unstemmed Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title_short Projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each NOVA group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Brazil: a modelling study
title_sort projected impact of change in the percentage of energy from each nova group intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in brazil: a modelling study
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35473748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057953
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