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1 European Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases & Strategies for Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles St Petersburg. Russian Federation 11 December 2007 Dr Jill Farrington, Coordinator, Noncommunicable Diseases WHO Regional Office for Europe

2 CVD causes more >50% of all deaths in Europe
Cardiovascular mortality (up to 65 years) in the WHO European Region <= 300 <= 240 <= 180 <= 120 Last available data 0 - 60 No data SDR per ….and is a main contributor to the almost 20 year difference in life expectancy across Europe

3 The main causes are known

4 Determinants of health
Health inequalities cannot be reduced by the health service alone. Determinants of health cannot be tackled by the health service alone Source: Dahlgren G, Whitehead M. 1991

5 Strategic direction Tobacco Control Alcohol Control
European Strategy for Tobacco Control 2002 Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Alcohol Control Framework for Alcohol Policy in the WHO European Region 2005 Diet, Physical Activity, Obesity Global strategy for diet, physical activity and health 2004 2nd European action plan for food and nutrition policy 2007 Ministerial Conference on Counteracting Obesity 2006 Steps to health: a European framework to promote physical activity for health

6 Strategic direction Mental health Children and adolescents
Mental Health Action Plan for Europe 2005 Children and adolescents Children’s Environment & Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE) 2004 European strategy on child and adolescent health and development 2005 Violence and injuries Resolution on preventing injuries in the European Region (RC55/R9)

7 Outline of European NCD Strategy
Introduction Challenges Potential for health gain Guiding principles Strategic approach Framework for action Taking action The way forward

8 Comprehensive and balanced
Upstream approach Disease prevention Health-oriented health services Health promotion Spanning the continuum Determinants Risk factors Diseases Comprehensive approach: Population-level prevention programmes Targeting high risk individuals Improved quality and coverage of care Systematic reduction of inequalities

9 Objectives and Framework for Action
To take integrated action on risk factors and their underlying determinants across sectors To strengthen health systems for improved prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases Framework for Action ADVOCACY KNOWLEDGE REGULATION AND FINANCING CAPACITIES COMMUNITY SUPPORT HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY

10 Building on existing commitments
A coherent and mutually reinforcing framework NCD WHA53.17 Diet & Physical activity WHA57.17 Infant & Child Feeding WHA55.25 Food & Nutrition EUR/RC50/R8 Tobacco EUR/RC52/R12 Alcohol EUR/RC55/R1 Children & Environment EUR/RC55/R6 Children & Adolescents EUR/RC55/R4 Mental Health EUR/RC55/R2 Commitments

11 Building on existing commitments
A coherent and mutually reinforcing framework NCD WHA53.17 Diet & Physical activity WHA57.17 Infant & Child Feeding WHA55.25 Advocacy Food & Nutrition EUR/RC50/R8 Knowledge Regulation and financing Tobacco EUR/RC52/R12 Capacities Alcohol EUR/RC55/R1 Community support Children & Environment EUR/RC55/R6 Health service delivery Children & Adolescents EUR/RC55/R4 Mental Health EUR/RC55/R2 Framework Commitments

12 Building on existing commitments
A coherent and mutually reinforcing framework NCD WHA53.17 Diet & Physical activity WHA57.17 Infant & Child Feeding WHA55.25 Advocacy Knowledge Food & Nutrition EUR/RC50/R8 Regulation and financing Tobacco EUR/RC52/R12 ACTIONS Capacities Alcohol EUR/RC55/R1 Community support Children & Environment EUR/RC55/R6 Health service delivery Children & Adolescents EUR/RC55/R4 Mental Health EUR/RC55/R2 Framework Commitments

13 Regulation and financing
Develop and enforce regulatory frameworks e.g. Restrict advertising, sponsorship and promotion of tobacco, alcohol and certain foods Protect people against environmental smoke Use licensing and sales laws to control tobacco and alcohol supply Control quality of consumer information about tobacco, alcohol, food products Develop clear and understandable nutritional labelling Agreements with industry on levels of added salt, fat and sugars to manufactured food Regulate the built environment to promote walking and cycling Use fiscal measures to promote healthier choices e.g. Use subsidies to influence food-related behaviour within schools /workplaces Use health financing mechanisms to effect change e.g. Use financial incentives for enhanced disease prevention services and to improve quality of care

14 Key messages Prevention throughout life is effective and must be regarded as an investment All settings should be health-supporting environments to make healthy choices easy choices People should be empowered to promote their own health, actively manage disease and interact with health services effectively Health and medical services should be fit for purpose, responding to present disease burden and increasing opportunities for health promotion Universal access to health promotion, disease prevention and health services is central to achieve equity in health Governments at all levels have the responsibility to build healthy public policies and ensure action across all sectors concerned

15 An integrated approach
CANCER Prevention Early detection Diagnosis & treatment Palliative care HEART DISEASE & STROKE Population-level public health & prevention programmes Risk factor detection & control Emergency care /acute case management Rehabilitation /long-term case management End-of-life care Population-level health promotion & disease prevention Targeting high risk groups & individuals Improved quality & coverage of effective care Systematic reduction of inequalities in health

16 Summary Tackling NCD = Significant potential for health gain
Main causes are known Effective interventions are known Prevention is a vital investment Comprehensive and integrated approach is needed European NCD strategy provides an opportunity to: Establish a unifying framework for NCD action Build on what is already in place Assess & refine current approaches Develop or further strengthen public policies for tackling NCD in a comprehensive and integrated way

17 Thank you!


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