Author:
Vargas-Meza Jorge,Nilson Eduardo Augusto Fernandes,Nieto Claudia,Khandpur Neha,Denova-Gutiérrez Edgar,Valero-Morales Isabel,Barquera Simón,Campos-Nonato Ismael
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) represent the main cause of death in Mexico, while high blood pressure is suffered by about half of the adult population. Sodium intake is one of the main risk factors for these diseases. The Mexican adult population consumes about 3.1 g/day, an amount that exceeds what is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) < 2 g sodium/day. The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of reducing sodium intake on CVD mortality in Mexico using a scenario simulation model.
Methods
The Integrated Model of Preventable Risk (PRIME) was used to estimate the number of deaths prevented or postponed (DPP) due to CVD in the Mexican adult population following the following sodium intake reduction scenarios: (a) according to the WHO recommendations; (b) an “optimistic” reduction of 30%; and (c) an “intermediate” reduction of 10%.
Results
The results show that a total of 27,700 CVD deaths could be prevented or postponed for scenario A, 13,900 deaths for scenario B, and 5,800 for scenario C. For all scenarios, the highest percentages of DPP by type of CVD are related to ischemic heart disease, hypertensive disease, and stroke.
Conclusions
The results show that if Mexico considers implementing policies with greater impact to reduce sodium/salt consumption, a significant number of deaths from CVD could be prevented or postponed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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