International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 08/nov/2021;34(6):632-3.

The Present and Future of the Cardioprotective Food Model for the Brazilian Population

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DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20210254

In recent decades, researchers have found important changes in the health pattern and food consumption of the Brazilian population. These changes have been associated with chronic non-communicable diseases, especially cardiovascular disease.

The Global Burden of Disease Study (2019), which analyzed data on chronic non-communicable diseases in 204 countries and territories between 1990 and 2019, estimated that cardiovascular disease, which is attributable to modifiable risk factors such as cholesterol level, is the main health care burden worldwide. High LDL cholesterol and its associated mortality remain a major threat to public health. The report recommends that national health systems focus on new approaches that can reverse these trends, since there is an urgent need to implement effective policies and interventions to achieve a 30% reduction in premature mortality from non-communicable diseases.

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The Present and Future of the Cardioprotective Food Model for the Brazilian Population

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