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Table 1.

Input parameters to the modelling: selected baseline and epidemiological parameters

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Table 2.

Input parameters relating to the interventions effects (for further details see S1 File)

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Table 3.

Input parameters relating to the interventions costs.

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Fig 1.

Cost-effectiveness plane with the eight salt-reduction interventions for the New Zealand adult population.

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Fig 2.

Cost-effectiveness plane with further detail on four of the salt-reduction interventions on the New Zealand adult population (for comparisons with the other interventions—see Fig 1).

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Table 4.

Population level results for the cost, health gain and cost-effectiveness of the interventions (95% uncertainty intervals in parentheses)a.

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Table 5.

Types of costs (NZ$) by intervention (expressed per adult in 2011).

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Table 6.

Ethnic inequality impacts after 10 years from two sodium reduction interventions (CVD mortality rates, rate ratios and rate differences, and QALYs gained for individuals given model structure assumptions and parameter inputs for selected age-groups).

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