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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

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From: The health, cost and equity impacts of restrictions on the advertisement of high fat, salt and sugar products across the transport for London network: a health economic modelling study

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Modelled reduction in disease outcomes expected with the Transport for London intervention. Expected number of cases of obesity and overweight at one year with (red bars) and without (black bars) intervention in A the whole of London, B per 100,000 people of each IMD quintile. C Obesity over time in London with (red) and without (black) intervention. D Slope of inequalities for obesity across IMD quintiles for intervention (red) and control (black) scenarios, with data shown as solid line and linear slope shown as dotted line. Expected reduction of E–F) cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases, or G-H) new type 2 diabetes cases, in E,G) the whole of London, F,H) per 100,000 people of each IMD quintile, over a 20 year time horizon

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