Title: Public and Private Sector Models from Abroad
1Public and Private Sector Models from Abroad
- Colorado Springs December 6-8, 2004
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3- highest life expectancy 81.2
- longest health expectancy low rates of heart
disease, cancer, dementia, hip fractures - Centenarian Study to uncover genetic and
lifestyle factors (diet, exercise habits, and
psychospiritual beliefs and practices)
4Largest Natural Experiment on Diet
- Sudden socio-economic changes in late 80s
- Increase in price of foods with animal fat
- Availability of fruits and vegetables (year
round) - Mortality rates from cardiovascular disease fell
by 25 in 20-44 age group in 3 years (15 in
45-64 age group)
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6Sobrepeso e Obesidade em Adolescentes na Cidade
de São Paulo
- 56 Escolas
- 8.000 estudantes
- 10-15 anos
Projeto MEGA UNIFESP/USMarcos/ILSI-2004
7Example 1 Agita Sao Paulo
- 3 target groups Students / teenagers, workers,
and older adults. - Permanent activities schools, communities (walk
programs in hospitals, health centers, city
halls, and older people centers), companies
(granted 10-15 minutes of the workday for their
employees to devote to physical activity). - Mega events
- Supportive actions
8Factors of Success
- Based on scientific evidence
- Strong partnership (intellectual and
institutional) - Clear message
- Inclusive approach
- Target groups
- Tailored messages
- Continuous evaluation
- Fun/Fun/Pleasure
- Linked to cultural aspects
- Two-hats Approach (government/NGOs and private
sector) - Multi-component intervention using mobile
management" of the ecological model
9Health factors driven by good leadershipPre-reco
nditions for healthy organisations
ClarityGoals, results
Pridelong-term involvementcredibilityethics
morals
According to Antonovsky Sense of coherence 3 key
wordsCoherenceParticipationPurposeful
Stability in organisationStaffing, speed of
change,time for recuperation
VariationPossibility to influence
Confirmationvisibilitydevelopment
ParticipationBeing a part (of the whole)sense
of coherence
Contentment (feeling good)Relations to boss,
friends, family, have fun
Lets fight ill-health by focusing on good health
10Singapore
- Impressive reductions in smoking (15 prevalence)
and child obesity rates (10) - Health Promotion Board
- National Healthy Lifestyle Programme
- C.H.E.R.I.S.H. Award for schools
- Healthy Lifestyle Ambassador Award
- National WHP Programme
11Case Study Germany
- 3rd in health care spending of GDP
- Health care reform efforts underway
- (prevention law being discussed)
- Sickness funds are asked to spend 2,70 per
member per year average amount spent is 1,56 - Impact of 10 co-payment entitlement
mentality - Tobacco tax -- 8 of smokers quit
12Top 10 Tips for Healthy Living
- 1. Don't be poor.
- 2. Pick your parents well.
- 3. Graduate from high school or, better yet,
university. - 4. Don't work at a stressful, low-paid job. Find
a job where you have decision-making power and
control. - 5. Learn to control stress levels.
13Top 10 Tips for Healthy Living
- 6. Be able to afford a foreign holiday and
sunbathe (with SPF 30). - 7. Don't be unemployed.
- 8. Leave in a community where you have a sense of
belonging. - 9. Don't live in a ghetto, near a major road or
polluting factory. - 10. Learn to make friends and keep them.
14Health promotions technologies
- Healthy public policy
- Supportive environments
- Community action
- Personal skills
- Health services
15Health Promotion Strategy
- Enable people to control their own health
- Combine individual and social solutions
- Involve all sectors
- health social services
- education transportation
- recreation business
- safety entertainment
16health promotion health education x healthy
policy
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