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European Heart Health Charter Official Launch 12 June 2007 European Parliament - Brussels "Every child born in the new millennium has the right to live.

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1 European Heart Health Charter Official Launch 12 June 2007 European Parliament - Brussels "Every child born in the new millennium has the right to live until the age of at least 65 without suffering from avoidable cardiovascular disease."

2 Impact of Cardiovacular diseases (CVD) in Europe ●CVD is the N°1 killer in developed countries ●CVD accounts for almost half of all deaths in Europe Causing over 4.35 million deaths each year in the 53 member states of the World Health Organization European Region Causing more than 1.9 million deaths each year in the European Union (25) ●CVD costs the EU economy 169 billion euros a year ●CVD is responsible for 55% of all deaths in women across Europe and 43% of all deaths in men, killing more people than all cancers combined

3 already enormous all these are only set to lead to an increase in CVD "The cost to the EU from CVD in terms of lives and productivity is already enormous. Rising levels of obesity in some parts of Europe, a failure to decrease smoking in young women, the unavailability of healthy foods to some sectors of the populations, rising blood pressure levels - all these are only set to lead to an increase in CVD." Prof. Georgs Andrejevs MEP

4 CVD prevalence in [your country] [Please insert national epidemiological data here]

5 Why the charter was created ●To reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in the European Union and WHO European Region ●To reduce the inequalities of the burden of CVD within between countries ●To place the fight against CVD higher on the political agenda both for the EU and within the individual nation states ●To provide a variety of tools to be used by government officials, health organisations and associations to improve public understanding about CVD and its risk factors ●To mobilise cross-sectorial collaboration and broad support for cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention

6 What is the Charter? designed to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe. The first Charter designed to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe. " This Charter on CVD in Europe has the full support of both WHO and the European Commission. It provides a clear message that WHO and the European Commission are working hand-in-hand with cardiologists from the ESC and public organizations from EHN to form a strong, visible alliance against Europe's greatest killer.” Dr Jill Farrington - WHO Regional Office for Europe

7 CVD health Risk factors and determinants to be addressed : ●No use of tobacco ●Adequate physical activity – at least 30 minutes 5 times a week ●Healthy eating habits ●No overweight ●Blood pressure below 140/90 ●Blood cholesterol below 5 mmol/L (190mg/dl) ●Normal glucose metabolism ●Avoidance of excessive stress

8 How can you reduce the burden of CVD? ●Early diagnosis ●Appropriate disease management ●Rehabilitation and prevention including structured lifestyle counselling ●Need to be sensitive to gender-specific aspects

9 Follow the principles of the Heart Health Charter! ●Promote and support policies and measures that will help reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease ●Advocate for and support the development and implement comprehensive health strategies at European, National and Regional levels ●Engage in education and empowerment of the public and patients, raise awareness, secure community mobilisation Refer to article 9 to 18 of the Heart Health Charter

10 A few national initiatives Denmark, Italy, Lithuania What about your country ?

11 A few national initiatives ●Denmark: Reorienting health services towards chronic conditions ●Italy: Creating health-supporting environments ●Lithuania: Investing in prevention for health and development Source: WHO

12 Proposed initiative in line with the Heart Health Charter [Please insert national initiative here]

13 « For the Hearts of our Children I adopt the Heart Health Charter » Please visit www.heartcharter.eu

14 An initiative of: The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) represents more than 52,000 cardiology professionals across Europe and the Mediterranean. Its mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe. The European Heart Network (EHN) is an alliance of heart foundations and likeminded non-governmental organisations throughout Europe, with member organisations in 26 countries. The European Commission has developed a coordinated approach to European health policy: a high level of human health protection should be assured in setting out all Community policies. The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe is the United Nations specialized agency for health. WHO's objective, as set out in its Constitution, is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health


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