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Population-level changes to promote cardiovascular health (CROSBI ID 194769)

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Jørgensen, T ; Capewell, S ; Prescott, E ; Allender, S ; Sans, S ; Zdrojewski, T ; Løgstrup, S ; Volpe, M ; Malyutina, S ; Marques-Vidal, P et al. Population-level changes to promote cardiovascular health // European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 20 (2013), 3; 409-421. doi: 10.1177/2047487312441726

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Jørgensen, T ; Capewell, S ; Prescott, E ; Allender, S ; Sans, S ; Zdrojewski, T ; Løgstrup, S ; Volpe, M ; Malyutina, S ; Marques-Vidal, P ; Reiner, Željko ; Tell, Grethe S ; Verschuren, W M Monique ; Vanuzzo, Diego

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Population-level changes to promote cardiovascular health

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) cause 1.8 million premature (<75 years) death annually in Europe. The majority of these deaths are preventable with the most efficient and cost- effective approach being on the population level. The aim of this position paper is to assist authorities in selecting the most adequate management strategies to prevent CVD. DESIGN AND METHODS: Experts reviewed and summarized the published evidence on the major modifiable CVD risk factors: food, physical inactivity, smoking, and alcohol. Population-based preventive strategies focus on fiscal measures (e.g. taxation), national and regional policies (e.g. smoke-free legislation), and environmental changes (e.g. availability of alcohol). RESULTS: Food is a complex area, but several strategies can be effective in increasing fruit and vegetables and lowering intake of salt, saturated fat, trans- fats, and free sugars. Tobacco and alcohol can be regulated mainly by fiscal measures and national policies, but local availability also plays a role. Changes in national policies and the built environment will integrate physical activity into daily life. CONCLUSION: Societal changes and commercial influences have led to the present unhealthy environment, in which default option in lifestyle increases CVD risk. A challenge for both central and local authorities is, therefore, to ensure healthier defaults. This position paper summarizes the evidence and recommends a number of structural strategies at international, national, and regional levels that in combination can substantially reduce CVD.

population ; cardiovascular health

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Podaci o izdanju

20 (3)

2013.

409-421

objavljeno

2047-4873

2047-4881

10.1177/2047487312441726

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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