Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study
- Autores
- Alcaraz, Andrea; Bardach, Ariel Esteban; Espinola, Natalia Micaela; Perelli, Lucas; Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico; La Foucade, Althea; De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso; Guevara, Giovanni; Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann; Johns, Paula; Beharry, Vyjanti; Balán, Darío Javier; Palacios, Alfredo; Augustovski, Federico Ariel; Pichón-Riviere, Andres
- Año de publicación
- 2023
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- inglés
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- Objective Overweight and obesity are important contributors to the non-communicable disease burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, cancer and other conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease attributable to the consumption of SSBs and the costs to the healthcare systems in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Design Following a systematic review of models, a comparative risk assessment framework was developed to estimate the health and economic impact associated with the consumption of SSBs. Setting Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Participants Overall population. Primary and secondary outcome measures The model estimated the effects of SSB consumption on health through two causal pathways: one mediated by body mass index (BMI) and health conditions associated with BMI and another that reflected the independent effects of SSB consumption on T2DM and cardiovascular diseases. Results The model results indicated that for all four countries, in 1 year, SSB consumption was associated with 18 000 deaths (3.2% of the total disease-related deaths), seven million disease events (3.3% of the total disease-related events), a half-million DALYs and US$2 billion in direct medical costs. This included 1.5 million cases of overweight and obesity in children/adolescents (12% of the excess weight cases) and 2.8 million cases in adults (2.8%); 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes (19%); 200 000 cases of heart disease (3.8%); 124 000 strokes (3.9%); 116 000 cases of musculoskeletal disease (0.2%); 102 000 cases of kidney disease (0.9%); and 45 000 episodes of asthma (0.4%). The Trinidad and Tobago population were the most affected by disease events. Conclusions The study results indicate that the consumption of SSBs is associated with a significant burden of disease and death in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Fil: Alcaraz, Andrea. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Bardach, Ariel Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina
Fil: Espinola, Natalia Micaela. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Perelli, Lucas. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: La Foucade, Althea. The University Of The West Indies; Australia
Fil: De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil
Fil: Guevara, Giovanni. Universidad Católica de El Salvador; El Salvador
Fil: Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann. The University Of The West Indies; Australia
Fil: Johns, Paula. ACT Promoção da Saúde; Brasil
Fil: Beharry, Vyjanti. The University Of The West Indies; Australia
Fil: Balán, Darío Javier. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Palacios, Alfredo. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Augustovski, Federico Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina
Fil: Pichón-Riviere, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina - Materia
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling studyAlcaraz, AndreaBardach, Ariel EstebanEspinola, Natalia MicaelaPerelli, LucasRodriguez Cairoli, FedericoLa Foucade, AltheaDe Mello Vianna, Cid MansoGuevara, GiovanniGittens Baynes, Kimberly AnnJohns, PaulaBeharry, VyjantiBalán, Darío JavierPalacios, AlfredoAugustovski, Federico ArielPichón-Riviere, AndresGENERAL DIABETESHEALTH ECONOMICSNUTRITION & DIETETICSPUBLIC HEALTHhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Objective Overweight and obesity are important contributors to the non-communicable disease burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, cancer and other conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease attributable to the consumption of SSBs and the costs to the healthcare systems in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Design Following a systematic review of models, a comparative risk assessment framework was developed to estimate the health and economic impact associated with the consumption of SSBs. Setting Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Participants Overall population. Primary and secondary outcome measures The model estimated the effects of SSB consumption on health through two causal pathways: one mediated by body mass index (BMI) and health conditions associated with BMI and another that reflected the independent effects of SSB consumption on T2DM and cardiovascular diseases. Results The model results indicated that for all four countries, in 1 year, SSB consumption was associated with 18 000 deaths (3.2% of the total disease-related deaths), seven million disease events (3.3% of the total disease-related events), a half-million DALYs and US$2 billion in direct medical costs. This included 1.5 million cases of overweight and obesity in children/adolescents (12% of the excess weight cases) and 2.8 million cases in adults (2.8%); 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes (19%); 200 000 cases of heart disease (3.8%); 124 000 strokes (3.9%); 116 000 cases of musculoskeletal disease (0.2%); 102 000 cases of kidney disease (0.9%); and 45 000 episodes of asthma (0.4%). The Trinidad and Tobago population were the most affected by disease events. Conclusions The study results indicate that the consumption of SSBs is associated with a significant burden of disease and death in Latin America and the Caribbean.Fil: Alcaraz, Andrea. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: Bardach, Ariel Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; ArgentinaFil: Espinola, Natalia Micaela. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: Perelli, Lucas. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: La Foucade, Althea. The University Of The West Indies; AustraliaFil: De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; BrasilFil: Guevara, Giovanni. Universidad Católica de El Salvador; El SalvadorFil: Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann. The University Of The West Indies; AustraliaFil: Johns, Paula. ACT Promoção da Saúde; BrasilFil: Beharry, Vyjanti. The University Of The West Indies; AustraliaFil: Balán, Darío Javier. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: Palacios, Alfredo. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; ArgentinaFil: Augustovski, Federico Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; ArgentinaFil: Pichón-Riviere, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. 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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study Alcaraz, Andrea GENERAL DIABETES HEALTH ECONOMICS NUTRITION & DIETETICS PUBLIC HEALTH |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Health and economic burden of disease of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in four Latin American and Caribbean countries: A modelling study |
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Alcaraz, Andrea Bardach, Ariel Esteban Espinola, Natalia Micaela Perelli, Lucas Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico La Foucade, Althea De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso Guevara, Giovanni Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann Johns, Paula Beharry, Vyjanti Balán, Darío Javier Palacios, Alfredo Augustovski, Federico Ariel Pichón-Riviere, Andres |
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Alcaraz, Andrea |
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Alcaraz, Andrea Bardach, Ariel Esteban Espinola, Natalia Micaela Perelli, Lucas Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico La Foucade, Althea De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso Guevara, Giovanni Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann Johns, Paula Beharry, Vyjanti Balán, Darío Javier Palacios, Alfredo Augustovski, Federico Ariel Pichón-Riviere, Andres |
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Bardach, Ariel Esteban Espinola, Natalia Micaela Perelli, Lucas Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico La Foucade, Althea De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso Guevara, Giovanni Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann Johns, Paula Beharry, Vyjanti Balán, Darío Javier Palacios, Alfredo Augustovski, Federico Ariel Pichón-Riviere, Andres |
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GENERAL DIABETES HEALTH ECONOMICS NUTRITION & DIETETICS PUBLIC HEALTH |
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Objective Overweight and obesity are important contributors to the non-communicable disease burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, cancer and other conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease attributable to the consumption of SSBs and the costs to the healthcare systems in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Design Following a systematic review of models, a comparative risk assessment framework was developed to estimate the health and economic impact associated with the consumption of SSBs. Setting Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Participants Overall population. Primary and secondary outcome measures The model estimated the effects of SSB consumption on health through two causal pathways: one mediated by body mass index (BMI) and health conditions associated with BMI and another that reflected the independent effects of SSB consumption on T2DM and cardiovascular diseases. Results The model results indicated that for all four countries, in 1 year, SSB consumption was associated with 18 000 deaths (3.2% of the total disease-related deaths), seven million disease events (3.3% of the total disease-related events), a half-million DALYs and US$2 billion in direct medical costs. This included 1.5 million cases of overweight and obesity in children/adolescents (12% of the excess weight cases) and 2.8 million cases in adults (2.8%); 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes (19%); 200 000 cases of heart disease (3.8%); 124 000 strokes (3.9%); 116 000 cases of musculoskeletal disease (0.2%); 102 000 cases of kidney disease (0.9%); and 45 000 episodes of asthma (0.4%). The Trinidad and Tobago population were the most affected by disease events. Conclusions The study results indicate that the consumption of SSBs is associated with a significant burden of disease and death in Latin America and the Caribbean. Fil: Alcaraz, Andrea. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Bardach, Ariel Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina Fil: Espinola, Natalia Micaela. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Perelli, Lucas. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: La Foucade, Althea. The University Of The West Indies; Australia Fil: De Mello Vianna, Cid Manso. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasil Fil: Guevara, Giovanni. Universidad Católica de El Salvador; El Salvador Fil: Gittens Baynes, Kimberly Ann. The University Of The West Indies; Australia Fil: Johns, Paula. ACT Promoção da Saúde; Brasil Fil: Beharry, Vyjanti. The University Of The West Indies; Australia Fil: Balán, Darío Javier. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Palacios, Alfredo. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Augustovski, Federico Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina Fil: Pichón-Riviere, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria. Centro de Investigaciones en Epidemiología y Salud Pública; Argentina |
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Objective Overweight and obesity are important contributors to the non-communicable disease burden. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease, cancer and other conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the burden of disease attributable to the consumption of SSBs and the costs to the healthcare systems in Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Design Following a systematic review of models, a comparative risk assessment framework was developed to estimate the health and economic impact associated with the consumption of SSBs. Setting Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, and Trinidad and Tobago. Participants Overall population. Primary and secondary outcome measures The model estimated the effects of SSB consumption on health through two causal pathways: one mediated by body mass index (BMI) and health conditions associated with BMI and another that reflected the independent effects of SSB consumption on T2DM and cardiovascular diseases. Results The model results indicated that for all four countries, in 1 year, SSB consumption was associated with 18 000 deaths (3.2% of the total disease-related deaths), seven million disease events (3.3% of the total disease-related events), a half-million DALYs and US$2 billion in direct medical costs. This included 1.5 million cases of overweight and obesity in children/adolescents (12% of the excess weight cases) and 2.8 million cases in adults (2.8%); 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes (19%); 200 000 cases of heart disease (3.8%); 124 000 strokes (3.9%); 116 000 cases of musculoskeletal disease (0.2%); 102 000 cases of kidney disease (0.9%); and 45 000 episodes of asthma (0.4%). The Trinidad and Tobago population were the most affected by disease events. Conclusions The study results indicate that the consumption of SSBs is associated with a significant burden of disease and death in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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