Studies show reduction of daily caloric intake by as little as 100 calories has potential to save approximately $100 billion annually
OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 30, 2009--
ConAgra Foods announced today the results of two new studies showing
modest reductions in calorie and sodium intake can significantly benefit
health, leading to improved productivity and a reduction in U.S. medical
expenditures. The analysis of government data is the first of its kind
to document the impact of positive diet improvements on a nationwide
basis.
The research, published in the July issue of the American Journal of
Health Promotion, is critical to understanding how to improve health
through dietary choices, says lead author Timothy Dall of The Lewin
Group. “One of the most revealing findings was just how big an impact
100 calories less per day can have compared to the more modest benefit
of sodium reductions,” Dall said.
ConAgra Foods commissioned the studies as part of the company’s
overarching commitment to health and wellness, which it supports through
programs like Start
Making Choices, a consumer health and wellness program that
encourages healthy habits for a balanced life. The studies were
conducted by The Lewin Group and Nutrition Impact, LLC.
“As a leading food company, it’s important for us to create an
understanding of the link between diet and health for our consumers,”
said Mark Andon, vice president of Nutrition at ConAgra Foods. “A key
learning here is that making simple dietary improvements—such as a
Healthy Choice meal in place of take-out lunch, Egg Beaters instead of
eggs, and Orville Redenbacher’s SmartPop! as a whole grain,
calorie-controlled, reduced-sodium snack—empowers people to make
meaningful changes that can translate to healthier lives, less costly
health care, and increased productivity.”
The studies documented the impact of diet changes among the 225 million
adults living in America by using information from sources such as the
National Center for Health Statistics, The National Academy of Sciences
and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The results show eating 100 calories
less per day for each adult would lead to more than $100 billion in
savings over the entire adult population based on today’s costs. This
would come from $58 billion worth of medical cost savings by reducing
the number of cases of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other
diseases; plus an increase in national productivity of $46 billion due
to reduced absenteeism and disability. By comparison, this research
found that the combined economic gain from medical cost savings and
productivity gains from reducing dietary sodium intake by 400 milligrams
would be about $5 billion.
“Larger changes in calories and sodium intake would generate greater
medical cost savings and more improvements in productivity,” Dall said.
“Based on our analysis, cutting calories by 500 per day would lead to
$243 billion in savings, whereas, reducing sodium by 1100 milligrams
would generate $11 billion in savings. Although many adults could
benefit from cutting back on both sodium and calories, the return on
investment for long-term health is clearly greater for calories.”
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) is one of North America’s leading food
companies, with brands in 97 percent of America’s households. Consumers
find Banquet, Chef Boyardee, Egg Beaters, Healthy Choice, Hebrew
National, Hunt’s, Marie Callender’s, Orville Redenbacher’s, PAM, Peter
Pan, Reddi-wip and many ConAgra Foods brands in grocery,
convenience, mass merchandise and club stores. ConAgra Foods also has a
strong business-to-business presence, supplying potato, other vegetable,
spice and grain products to a variety of well-known restaurants,
foodservice operators and commercial customers. For more information,
please visit us at www.conagrafoods.com.
Source: ConAgra Foods
ConAgra Foods
Judi Kennedy, 202-835-9426
Judi.Kennedy@ketchum.com
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