Reducing US cardiovascular disease burden and disparities through national and targeted dietary policies: A modelling study.
Jonathan Pearson-StuttardPiotr BandoszColin D RehmJosé L PeñalvoLaurie P WhitselTom GazianoZach ConradParke WildeRenata MichaFfion Lloyd-WilliamsSimon CapewellDariush MozaffarianMartin O'FlahertyPublished in: PLoS medicine (2017)
Fiscal strategies targeting diet might substantially reduce CVD burdens. A national 10% F&V subsidy would save by far the most lives, while a 30% F&V subsidy targeting SNAP participants would most reduce socio-economic disparities. A combined policy would have the greatest overall impact on both mortality and socio-economic disparities.