To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment of the UK food-based dietary guidelines (the ‘Eatwell Guide’).Using multi-state lifetable methods, we modelled the impact of dietary changes on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancers over the lifetime of the current UK population. From this model, we determined change in life expectancy and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) that could be averted.Changing the average diet to that recommended in the new Eatwell Guide, without increasing total energy intake, could increase average life expectancy by 5.4 months (95% uncertainty interval: 4.7 to 6.2) for men and 4.0 months (3.4 to 4.6) for women; and avert 17.9 million (17.6 to 18.2) DALYs over the...
AIM: We attempted to quantify the burden of cardiovascular disease that can be prevented by broader ...
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) remains a leading cause of UK mortality, generating a large and unequal...
Objectives: Despite strong evidence indicating that unbalanced diets relate to chronic diseases and ...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE:To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment of...
Background: Quantifying the potential health benefits of improvements in the nutritional quality of ...
OBJECTIVES: To model food group consumption and price of diet associated with achieving UK dietary r...
Objectives: To model food group consumption and price of diet associated with achieving UK dietary r...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Increasing evidence associates excess refined sugar intakes with obesity, Type 2 diabetes and heart ...
Increasing evidence associates excess refined sugar intakes with obesity, Type 2 diabetes and heart ...
AIM: We attempted to quantify the burden of cardiovascular disease that can be prevented by broader ...
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) remains a leading cause of UK mortality, generating a large and unequal...
Objectives: Despite strong evidence indicating that unbalanced diets relate to chronic diseases and ...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE: To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment o...
OBJECTIVE:To model population health impacts of dietary changes associated with the redevelopment of...
Background: Quantifying the potential health benefits of improvements in the nutritional quality of ...
OBJECTIVES: To model food group consumption and price of diet associated with achieving UK dietary r...
Objectives: To model food group consumption and price of diet associated with achieving UK dietary r...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Food is responsible for around one-fifth of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Increasing evidence associates excess refined sugar intakes with obesity, Type 2 diabetes and heart ...
Increasing evidence associates excess refined sugar intakes with obesity, Type 2 diabetes and heart ...
AIM: We attempted to quantify the burden of cardiovascular disease that can be prevented by broader ...
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) remains a leading cause of UK mortality, generating a large and unequal...
Objectives: Despite strong evidence indicating that unbalanced diets relate to chronic diseases and ...