Modelling the effect of compliance with WHO salt recommendations on cardiovascular disease mortality and costs in Brazil.
Eduardo Augusto Fernandes NilsonAdriana Blanco MetlzerMarie-Eve LabontéPatrícia Constante JaimePublished in: PloS one (2020)
Excessive sodium consumption is estimated to account for 15% of deaths by CVDs and to 14% of the inpatient and outpatient costs associated with CVD. It also has high societal costs in terms of premature deaths. CVDs are a leading cause of disease and economic burden on the global, regional and country levels. As a largely preventable and treatable conditions, CVDs require the strengthening of cost-effective policies, supported by evidence, including modeling studies, to reduce the costs relating to illness borne by the Brazilian public health system and society.