Cost-of-illness analysis reveals potential healthcare savings with reductions in type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease following recommended intakes of dietary fibre in Canada
Background: Consumption of fibre-rich diets is associated with favourable impacts on type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), two of the most costly ailments worldwide, however the economic value of altered fibre intakes remains poorly understood. Methods: A cost-of-illness analysis w...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad eAbdullah (Author), Collin eGyles (Author), Christopher eMarinangeli (Author), Jared eCarlberg (Author), Peter eJones (Author) |
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