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Concern about the overconsumption of unhealthy foods is growing worldwide. With high global rates of noncommunicable diseases related to poor nutrition and projections of more rapid increases of rates in low- and middle-income countries, it is vital to identify effective but low-cost interventions. Cost-effectiveness studies show that individually targeted dietary interventions can be effective and cost-effective, but a growing number of modeling studies suggest that population-wide approaches may bring larger and more sustained benefits for population health at a lower cost to society. Mandatory regulation of salt in processed foods, in particular, is highly recommended. Future research should focus on lacunae in the current evidence base: effectiveness of interventions addressing the marketing, availability, and price of healthy and unhealthy foods; modeling health impacts of complex dietary changes and multi-intervention strategies; and modeling health implications in diverse subpopulations to identify interventions that will most efficiently and effectively reduce health inequalities.

Original publication

DOI

10.1146/annurev-nutr-071812-161133

Type

Journal article

Journal

Annual review of nutrition

Publication Date

01/2013

Volume

33

Pages

373 - 393

Addresses

School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Herston, Queensland, 4006 Australia. l.cobiac@uq.edu.au

Keywords

Humans, Nutrition Disorders, Diet, Models, Economic, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Biomedical Research, Research Design, Nutrition Policy, Food-Processing Industry, Food Supply, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Health Care Costs, Health Impact Assessment