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Cost Eff Resour Alloc. 2009 Apr 14;7:7. doi: 10.1186/1478-7547-7-7.
There is a large body of literature evaluating the impact of various nutrients of eggs and their dietary cholesterol content on health conditions. There is also literature on the costs of each condition associated with egg consumption. The goal of the present study is to synthesize what is known about the risks and benefits of eggs and the associated costs from a societal perspective.
A risk apportionment model estimated the increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) attributable to egg cholesterol content, the decreased risk for other conditions (age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataract, neural tube defects, and sarcopenia) associated with egg consumption, and a literature search identified the cost of illness of each condition. The base 795 case scenario calculated the costs or savings of each condition attributable to egg cholesterol or nutrient content.
Given the costs associated with CHD and the benefits associated with the other conditions, the most likely scenario associated with eating an egg a day is savings of $2.82 billion annually with uncertainty ranging from a net cost of $756 million to net savings up to $8.50 billion.
This study evaluating the economic impact of egg consumption suggests that public health campaigns promoting limiting egg consumption as a means to reduce CHD risk would not be cost-effective from a societal perspective when other benefits are considered. Public health intervention that focuses on a single dietary constituent, and foods that are high in that constituent, may lead to unintended consequences of removing other beneficial constituents and the net effect may not be in its totality a desirable public health outcome. As newer data become available, the model should be updated.
有大量文献评估了鸡蛋中的各种营养物质及其膳食胆固醇含量对健康状况的影响。也有关于与食用鸡蛋相关的每种疾病的成本的文献。本研究的目的是从社会角度综合了解鸡蛋的风险和益处以及相关成本。
风险分配模型估计了鸡蛋胆固醇含量与冠心病(CHD)风险增加之间的相关性,以及鸡蛋摄入与其他疾病(年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)、白内障、神经管缺陷和肌肉减少症)风险降低之间的相关性。文献检索确定了每种疾病的疾病成本。基于 795 例病例的情景计算了与鸡蛋胆固醇或营养成分相关的每种疾病的成本或节省。
鉴于与 CHD 相关的成本和与其他疾病相关的益处,每天食用一个鸡蛋最有可能的情况是每年节省 28.2 亿美元,不确定性范围从净成本 7.56 亿美元到净节省高达 85 亿美元。
本研究评估了鸡蛋消费的经济影响,表明从社会角度来看,推广限制鸡蛋消费以降低 CHD 风险的公共卫生运动在考虑到其他益处时是不具有成本效益的。关注单一饮食成分和富含该成分的食物的公共卫生干预措施可能会导致去除其他有益成分的意外后果,而净效应可能不是其全部的理想公共卫生结果。随着新数据的出现,模型应进行更新。