Department of Dentistry-Quality and Safety of Oral Healthcare, Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Operating Rooms, Radboud UMC, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Dent Res. 2021 May;100(5):472-478. doi: 10.1177/0022034520979147. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
Front-of-package food labeling (FoPFL) is increasingly advocated as an effective intervention to facilitate behavior changes toward healthier food purchasing and consumption, particularly in relation to products with added sugar. The present study assessed the potential caries-related impacts of FoPFL, using Germany as an example. The outcomes of interest were caries lesions prevented, dental treatment costs avoided, productivity loss reductions, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted. The baseline consumption of added sugar was derived from the German National Nutrition Survey. The reduction in sugar intake due to FoPFL was modeled according to estimates from a recent meta-analysis. Microsimulations were performed for 500,000 individuals and over a time horizon of 10 y. Deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analyses were performed to check the robustness of results. For the period from 2017 to 2027, FoPFL was identified to prevent 2,370,715 (95% confidence interval [CI], 2,062,730-2,678,700) caries lesions and avert 677.62 (95% CI, 589.59-765.65) DALYs. Treatment cost savings amounted to €175.67 million (95% CI, €152.85-€198.49), and productivity losses reduced by €27.33 million (95% CI, €23.78-€30.88). Sensitivity analyses showed that the magnitude of the effects is highly dependent on consumers' response to FoPFL. Our findings suggest that FoPFL has the potential to substantially reduce caries increment, caries-related morbidity, and economic burden. In addition, our study allows for the inclusion of oral health estimates in overall health estimates for sugar-related food labeling. Before prioritizing a strategy to tackle sugar consumption, decision makers should carefully consider all relevant context-specific factors and implementation costs.
食品标签前置(Front-of-Package Food Labeling,FoPFL)作为一种有效的干预手段,被广泛提倡用于促进人们购买和消费更健康的食品,特别是针对添加糖的产品。本研究以德国为例,评估了 FoPFL 对龋齿相关问题的潜在影响。研究关注的结果包括预防龋齿的发生、避免治疗成本、减少生产力损失和避免残疾调整生命年(Disability-Adjusted Life Years,DALYs)。添加糖的基线消耗量是根据德国国家营养调查得出的。由于 FoPFL 导致的糖摄入量减少,是根据最近的一项荟萃分析的估计值进行建模的。对 50 万人进行了微观模拟,时间跨度为 10 年。进行了确定性和概率敏感性分析,以检查结果的稳健性。在 2017 年至 2027 年期间,FoPFL 被确定可以预防 2,370,715 个(95%置信区间 [CI],2,062,730-2,678,700)龋齿病变,并避免 677.62 个(95% CI,589.59-765.65)DALYs。治疗成本节约额为 1.7567 亿欧元(95% CI,1.5285-1.9849 欧元),生产力损失减少 2733 万欧元(95% CI,23.78-30.88 欧元)。敏感性分析表明,影响的大小高度取决于消费者对 FoPFL 的反应。我们的研究结果表明,FoPFL 有潜力显著减少龋齿的发生、与龋齿相关的发病率和经济负担。此外,我们的研究允许将口腔健康估计纳入与糖有关的食品标签的总体健康估计中。在优先考虑解决糖消费的策略之前,决策者应仔细考虑所有相关的具体情况因素和实施成本。