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Global report on diabetes

Global report on diabetes

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Roglic, Gojka, éditeur intellectuel.
Corporate Author
Organisation mondiale de la santé, organisme de publication.
Title Statement
Global report on diabetes / World Health Organanization.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Geneva, Switzerland :   World Health Organization,   c2016.  
Physical Medium
86 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
기타표제
Connu aussi sous le nom : WHO global report on diabetes
ISBN
924156525X 9789241565257
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Diabète. Diabète --Statistiques. Diabète --Prévention. Diabète --Épidémiologie. Diabète insulinodépendant --Prévention. Diabète insulinodépendant --Épidémiologie. Diabète non insulinodépendant --Prévention. Diabète non insulinodépendant --Épidémiologie. Diabète chez la femme enceinte --Prévention. Maladies chroniques --Prévention.
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650 6 ▼a Diabète ▼x Prévention.
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650 6 ▼a Diabète insulinodépendant ▼x Prévention.
650 6 ▼a Diabète insulinodépendant ▼x Épidémiologie.
650 6 ▼a Diabète non insulinodépendant ▼x Prévention.
650 6 ▼a Diabète non insulinodépendant ▼x Épidémiologie.
650 6 ▼a Diabète chez la femme enceinte ▼x Prévention.
650 6 ▼a Maladies chroniques ▼x Prévention.
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Contents information

Book Introduction

This first WHO Global report on diabetes underscores the enormous scale of the diabetes problem, and also the potential to reverse current trends. The political basis for concerted action to address diabetes is there, woven into the Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations Political Declaration on NCDs, and the WHO NCD Global Action Plan. Where built upon, these foundations will catalyze action by all.

Countries can take a series of actions, in line with the objectives of the WHO NCD Global Action Plan 2013-2020, to reduce the impact of diabetes:
1. Establish national mechanisms such as high-level multisectoral commissions to ensure political commitment, resource allocation, effective leadership and advocacy for an integrated NCD response, with specific attention to diabetes.
2. Build the capacity of ministries of health to exercise a strategic leadership role, engaging stakeholders across sectors and society. Set national targets and indicators to foster accountability. Ensure that national policies and plans addressing diabetes are fully costed and then funded and implemented.
3. Prioritize actions to prevent people becoming overweight and obese, beginning before birth and in early childhood. Implement policies and programs to promote breastfeeding and the consumption of healthy foods and to discourage the consumption of unhealthy foods, such as sugary sodas. Create supportive built and social environments for physical activity. A combination of fiscal policies, legislation, changes to the environment and raising awareness of health risks works best for promoting healthier diets and physical activity at the necessary scale.
4. Strengthen the health system response to NCDs, including diabetes, particularly at primary-care level. Implement guidelines and protocols to improve diagnosis and management of diabetes in primary health care. Establish policies and programs to ensure equitable access to essential technologies for diagnosis and management. Make essential medicines such as human insulin available and affordable to all who need them.
5. Address key gaps in the diabetes knowledge base. Outcome evaluations of innovative programs intended to change behavior are a particular need.
6. Strengthen national capacity to collect, analyze and use representative data on the burden and trends of diabetes and its key risk factors. Develop, maintain and strengthen a diabetes registry if feasible and sustainable.

There are no simple solutions for addressing diabetes but coordinated, multi-component intervention can make a significant difference. Everyone can play a role in reducing the impact of all forms of diabetes. Governments, health-care providers, people with diabetes, civil society, food producers and manufacturers and suppliers of medicines and technology are all stakeholders. Collectively, they can make a significant contribution to halt the rise in diabetes and improve the lives of those living with the disease.


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