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Prevention : a cost-effective way to fight the non-communicable disease epidemic
JournalItem (Reviews, Editorials, Rezensionen, Urteilsanmerkungen etc. in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1197201
Author(s) Probst-Hensch, N.; Tanner, M.; Kessler, C.; Burri, C.; Künzli, N.
Author(s) at UniBasel Probst Hensch, Nicole
Tanner, Marcel
Künzli, Nino
Burri, Christian
Kessler, Claudia
Year 2011
Title Prevention : a cost-effective way to fight the non-communicable disease epidemic
Journal Swiss medical weekly
Volume 141
Number 9
Pages w13266
Keywords non-communicable disease, prevention, smoking, alcohol, physical activity, diet, environment, air pollution
Mesh terms Alcoholism, prevention & control; Chronic Disease, prevention & control; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Diet; Environment Design; Humans; Population Surveillance; Primary Prevention, economics; Research; Sedentary Lifestyle; Smoking Prevention; United Nations
Abstract The United Nations General Assembly has convened a Summit on non-communicable diseases (NCDs), an historic moment in the global combat of these disorders. Lifestyles in increasingly urban and globalised environments have led to a steep surge in NCD incidence in low and middle income countries, where two thirds of all NCD deaths occur (most importantly from cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory disease as well as diabetes). Treatment of NCDs is usually long term and expensive, thus threatening patients' and nations' budgets and putting them at high risk for poverty. The NCD Summit offers an opportunity for strengthening and shaping primary prevention, the most cost-effective instrument to fight major risk factors such as tobacco smoking, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet. From a Swiss perspective, we also emphasised the efforts for new laws on prevention and diagnosis registration, in accordance with the recommendations of the NCD summit in order to strengthen primary prevention and disease monitoring. In addition, the need for structural prevention across all policy sectors with leadership in environmental policy making to prevent NCDs as well as the need to adapt and strengthen primary health care are equally relevant for Switzerland. To compliment efforts in primary prevention, the field of NCDs requires special R&D platforms for affordable NCD drugs and diagnostics for neglected population segments in both Switzerland and low and middle income countries. Switzerland has a track record in research and development against diseases of poverty on a global scale that now needs to be applied to NCDs.
Publisher EMH
ISSN/ISBN 1424-7860
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6007357
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.4414/smw.2011.13266
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21901650
ISI-Number WOS:000294707700001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Review
 
   

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