Predicting the health impact of lowering salt consumption in Turkey using the DYNAMO health impact assessment tool

E. Erkoyun*, K. Sözmen, K. Bennett, B. Unal, H.C. Boshuizen

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Abstract

Objective To estimate the impact of three daily salt consumption scenarios on the prevalence and incidence of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and cerebrovascular disease in 2025 in the Turkish population aged ≥30 years using the DYNAMO Health Impact Assessment tool. Study design Statistical disease modelling study. Methods DYNAMO health impact assessment was populated using data from Turkey to estimate the prevalence and incidence of IHD and cerebrovascular disease in 2025. TurkSTAT data were used for demographic data, and national surveys were used for salt consumption and disease-specific burden. Three salt consumption scenarios were modelled: (1) reference scenario: mean salt consumption stays the same from 2012–2013 until 2025; (2) gradual decline: daily salt intake reduces steadily by 0.47 g per year by lowering salt intake from bread by 50% and from table salt by 40% by 2025; and (3) World Health Organization (WHO) advice: daily salt intake of 5 g per day from 2013 until 2025. Results The gradual decline scenario would lead to a decrease in the prevalence of IHD and cerebrovascular disease by 0.3% and 0.2%, respectively, and a decrease in the incidence by 0.6 and 0.4 per 1000, respectively. Following WHO's advice would lead to a decrease in the prevalence of IHD and cerebrovascular disease by 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively, and a decrease in the incidence by 1.0 and 0.7 per 1000, respectively. Conclusion This model indicates that Turkey can lower its future cardiovascular disease burden by following the gradual decline scenario. Following WHO's advice would achieve an even greater benefit.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)228-234
Number of pages7
JournalPublic Health
Volume140
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Disease modelling
  • Health impact assessment
  • Ischaemic heart disease
  • Salt consumption

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