Title: NCD PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
1NCD PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
- Dr Pekka Puska
- Director
- Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion - World Health Organization
2NCD Prevention and Health Promotion
- Reports to the 113th Executive Board Meeting of
WHO - Diet, Physical Activity and Health developing a
global strategy and action - Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Mega Country Health Promotion Network
3Main ComponentsReports to the 113th meeting of
WHO Executive Board
- Integrated NCD prevention
- Common risk factors
- unhealthy Diet, Physical inactivity, Tobacco use
- Global Strategy for diet, physical activity and
health
4Reports to the 113th Executive Board Meeting of
WHO
- Achievements in NCD prevention
- Global Partnerships Global Networking
- Capacity building and training
- Standards, Norms and Technical support
- Advocacy
- Research evidence on NCD prevention
- Progress on the Global Strategy on Diet, Physical
Activity and Health - Health Promotion and Healthy Lifestyles
5Global Strategies and Initiatives
- Global Strategy on Diet, PA and Health
- Move for health
- Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)
6Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and
Health
7Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and
HealthOUR MANDATE
- WHA resolution on a Global Strategy for
prevention and control of NCDs (2000) - WHA discussion paper on health promotion (2001)
- WHA resolution on diet, physical activity
andhealth calls for preparation of Global
Strategy(2002)
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9Global Strategy - Content
- Introduction
- The challenge
- The opportunity
- Goals and Objectives
- Evidence for Action
- Principles for Action
- Obligations and Responsibilities for Action
(WHO, Member States, International Partners,
Civil Society/NGOs, Private Sector) - Follow-up and Future Developments
- Conclusions
10Key Topics the Strategy Addresses
- National strategies on diet and PA healthy
choices - National dietary guidelines
- National PA guidelines
- Information environment health claims,
marketing, labelling, nutrition education - National food and agriculture policies pricing,
food programmes - Building prevention into health services
- Surveillance, research and evaluation
- Institutional capacity
- Specific reference to international standards
like CODEX
11Annual Global Move For Health Day/initiative
- Annual MOVE FOR HEALTH is a strong advocacy for
promoting physical activity (PA) within countries
and communities. - MOVE FOR HEALTH is a movement for individuals
to increase their PA practices and for
governments to scale up effective policies and
programs for increasing PA among population. - MOVE FOR HEALTH also help individuals,
communities and nations to improve other healthy
lifestyles and stress prevention and health
promotion.
12 Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
13Tobacco Huge Health Risks
Global epidemic 5 million deaths
annually and in 25 years will
increase to 10 million per
year Individual Hazards Kills every
second smoker (unless he/ she stops in
time)
14Key Areas in Global / National Tobacco Control
- - Price (taxation)
- - Advertizing, Marketing
- - Smoke Free Areas, Clean Air
- - Labeling, Warnings
- - Smuggling Control
- - Tobacco Control Messages
- - Resources for Tobacco Control (tax levy)
- - Smoking Prevention among Children
- - Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programmes
- - Monitoring trends, determinants, industry
action - - Research
- - International Collaboration
15Global Tobacco Control in the 21st
CenturyThe WHO Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control Process and Challenges
16National Capacity and developing the Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control
17TOBACCO CONTROL AND NATIONAL INTEGRATED NCD
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES AND REGIONAL NETWORKS
- 1) Tobacco control in demonstration projects
- - innovative, cost effective interventions for
smoking cessation,
prevention and smokefree areas - - Integrate tobacco control in preventive work
and special interventions - 2) National policy and programmes
- - tobacco legislation
- - health promotion and specific interventions
(e.g. QW) - - integration of work in health services
- 3) International
- - support to FCTC
- - collaboration through regional networks on GF
(e.g. QW)
18Mega Country Health Promotion Network
19Mega Country Health Promotion Network
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Russia
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Japan
United States
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China
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Mexico
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nigeria
India
Indonesia
Brazil
20Mega Country Health Promotion Network
- Next main meeting Melbourne 2004 (in connection
with the World Health Promotion Conference) - Work progressing in different areas (risk
factors, HP capacity, school health,
surveillance) - Steering Committee (Chair Prof. Glasonov)
21THANK YOU