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A ten percent price change could prevent heart disease and death

American Heart Association Meeting Report

American Heart AssociationPhoenix, AZ – A ten percent drop in price for healthy foods and a ten percent increase in the price of unhealthy foods could potentially prevent a significant number of people from dying from heart disease and stroke, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology/Lifestyle 2016 Scientific 2016 meeting.

Decreasing the price of fruits, vegetables and grains by ten percent, while increasing the price of sugary drinks by ten percent, could prevent 515,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease over 20 years. (American Heart Association) [1]

Decreasing the price of fruits, vegetables and grains by ten percent, while increasing the price of sugary drinks by ten percent, could prevent 515,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease over 20 years. (American Heart Association)

In a collaborative project, researchers at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University in Boston and Harvard Medical School used computer modeling to predict how price changes might impact eating habits over time and whether this could reduce cardiovascular diseases.

They estimated: time and whether this could reduce cardiovascular diseases.

They found:

Co-authors are Stephen Sy, M.S.; Jose Peñalvo, Ph.D.; Shafika Abrahams-Gessel S.M.; Sartaj Alam, M.S.; and Ankur Pandya, Ph.D.

Author disclosures are on the manuscript. This study is funded by National Institutes of Health/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

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