Modelling the impact of a healthy diet on cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality.
BACKGROUND: Quantifying the potential health benefits of improvements in the nutritional quality of the average diet of a population would provide evidence for resource allocation between population-level interventions aimed at reducing chronic disease. METHODS: A model was built linking consumptio...
Autors principals: | Scarborough, P, Nnoaham, K, Clarke, D, Capewell, S, Rayner, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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