Life Expectancy Gain of Implementing the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023: Modeling From 8 Nordic and Baltic Countries

IF 3.2 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Developments in Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.104540
Elaheh Javadi Arjmand , Erik K Arnesen , Øystein Ariansen Haaland , Jan-Magnus Økland , Katherine M Livingstone , John C Mathers , Carlos Celis-Morales , Kjell Arne Johansson , Lars T Fadnes
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Abstract

Background

Dietary guidelines play a key role in promoting health and preventing chronic diseases. The Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR) 2023 provide updated recommendations for healthy eating relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, but the potential benefits have yet to be quantified.

Objectives

This study aimed to project the population health benefits, specifically, potential gains in life expectancy in Nordic and Baltic countries resulting from long-term dietary changes from current dietary patterns within each country to NNR2023.

Methods

For this population-based mathematical model, using the Food4HealthyLife 2.0 calculator, data were obtained from meta-analyses on associations between each food group and mortality, and background mortality data were derived from the Global Burden of Disease study. Standard life-table methods were used, accounting for the correlation between 14 food groups and the anticipated time delay between dietary changes and health effects.

Results

For 40-y-old females and males, projected life expectancy gains were from 1.8 and 2.1 y in Finland to 3.4 and 4.1 y, respectively, in Lithuania, changing to feasible NNR2023. Correspondingly, when changing to full-potential NNR2023, gains ranged from 4.4 and 5.0 y in Finland to 6.1 and 7.3 y, respectively, in Lithuania. The largest gains in life expectancy were linked to consuming more legumes (18%), nuts (17%), whole grains (12%), and less processed meat (14%) and added sugars (13%).

Conclusions

Adopting dietary patterns in line with the NNR2023 is associated with considerable gains in life expectancy in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The study contributes to the evidence base to support policy measures to achieve NNR2023.

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实施2023年北欧营养建议的预期寿命增长:来自8个北欧和波罗的海国家的建模。
背景:膳食指南在促进健康和预防慢性疾病方面发挥着关键作用。《2023年北欧营养建议》(NNR)为北欧和波罗的海国家提供了最新的健康饮食建议,但潜在的好处尚未量化。目的:本研究旨在预测人口健康效益,特别是北欧和波罗的海国家从每个国家目前的饮食模式到NNR2023的长期饮食变化所带来的预期寿命的潜在增长。方法:对于这个基于人群的数学模型,使用Food4HealthyLife 2.0计算器,从每个食物组与死亡率之间的关联的荟萃分析中获得数据,并从全球疾病负担研究中获得背景死亡率数据。使用了标准生命表方法,计算了14种食物组之间的相关性以及饮食变化与健康影响之间的预期时间延迟。结果:对于40岁的女性和男性,预期寿命分别从芬兰的1.8岁和2.1岁增加到立陶宛的3.4岁和4.1岁,变为可行的NNR2023。相应地,当转换为全潜能NNR2023时,芬兰的收益分别为4.4和5.0 y到立陶宛的6.1和7.3 y。预期寿命的最大增长与多吃豆类(18%)、坚果(17%)、全谷物(12%)、少吃加工肉类(14%)和添加糖(13%)有关。结论:在北欧和波罗的海国家,采用符合NNR2023的饮食模式与预期寿命的显著增加有关。该研究为支持实现NNR2023的政策措施提供了证据基础。
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