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Estimate of the benefits of a population-based reduction in dietary sodium additives on hypertension and its related health care costs in Canada.

机译:在加拿大估计人群中减少饮食中钠添加剂对高血压的益处及其相关的医疗保健费用。

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BACKGROUND: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for mortality worldwide. One-quarter of the adult Canadian population has hypertension, and more than 90% of the population is estimated to develop hypertension if they live an average lifespan. Reductions in dietary sodium additives significantly lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and population reductions in dietary sodium are recommended by major scientific and public health organizations. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the reduction in hypertension prevalence and specific hypertension management cost savings associated with a population-wide reduction in dietary sodium additives. METHODS: Based on data from clinical trials, reducing dietary sodium additives by 1840 mg/day would result in a decrease of 5.06 mmHg (systolic) and 2.7 mmHg (diastolic) blood pressures. Using Canadian Heart Health Survey data, the resulting reduction in hypertension was estimated. Costs of laboratory testing and physician visits were based on 2001 to 2003 Ontario Health Insurance Plan data, and the number of physician visits and costs of medications for patients with hypertension were taken from 2003 IMS Canada. To estimate the reduction in total physician visits and laboratory costs, current estimates of aware hypertensive patients in Canada were used from the Canadian Community Health Survey. RESULTS: Reducing dietary sodium additives may decrease hypertension prevalence by 30%, resulting in one million fewer hypertensive patients in Canada, and almost double the treatment and control rate. Direct cost savings related to fewer physician visits, laboratory tests and lower medication use are estimated to be approximately Dollars 430 million per year. Physician visits and laboratory costs would decrease by 6.5%, and 23% fewer treated hypertensive patients would require medications for control of blood pressure. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these estimates, lowering dietary sodium additives would lead to a large reduction in hypertension prevalence and result in health care cost savings in Canada.
机译:背景:高血压是世界范围内导致死亡的主要危险因素。加拿大成年人口中有四分之一患有高血压,如果他们平均寿命正常,则估计有90%以上的人口会患有高血压。大型科学和公共卫生组织建议减少饮食中的钠添加剂可显着降低收缩压和舒张压,并建议减少饮食中钠的含量。目的:估计与人群范围内饮食钠添加剂减少相关的高血压患病率降低和特定高血压管理成本节省。方法:基于临床试验的数据,每天减少1840 mg的饮食中的钠添加剂将导致血压降低5.06 mmHg(舒张压)和2.7 mmHg(舒张压)。使用加拿大心脏健康调查数据,可以估计高血压的减少量。实验室检查和医师就诊的费用基于2001年至2003年安大略省健康保险计划的数据,而高血压患者的医师就诊次数和药物费用取自2003 IMS加拿大。为了估计总的就诊次数和实验室费用的减少,加拿大社区健康调查使用了加拿大已知的高血压患者的当前估计值。结果:减少饮食中的钠添加剂可将高血压患病率降低30%,从而使加拿大的高血压患者减少一百万,并使治疗和控制率几乎翻倍。与更少的就诊次数,实验室检查和更少的药物使用有关的直接成本节省估计每年约为4.3亿美元。医师就诊和实验室费用将减少6.5%,而需要治疗血压的药物治疗的高血压患者减少23%。结论:基于这些估计,降低饮食中的钠添加剂将导致高血压患病率大大降低,并节省加拿大的医疗费用。

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