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Presentation transcript:

Did you know?? people died from chronic diseases in 2005

 Cardiovascular disease, mainly heart disease, stroke  Cancer  Chronic respiratory diseases  Diabetes Chronic diseases

Causes of chronic diseases

Risks are increasing

The economic impact: billions

10 widespread misunderstandings about chronic disease - and the reality Chronic disease epidemic is rapidly evolving Global recognition and response has not kept pace Misunderstandings can be dispelled by the strongest evidence

Reality: 80% of chronic disease deaths occur in low & middle income countries

Reality: double burden = double response

Reality: chronic diseases are concentrated among the poor

Facing illness and deepening poverty

Reality: almost half in people under age 70 years

"I know I can make it"

Reality: chronic diseases affect men and women almost equally

Facing a dire choice

Reality: poor and children have limited choice

The next generation

Reality: 80% of premature heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes is preventable, 40% of cancer is preventable

Reality: inexpensive and cost-effective interventions exist

Reality: these people are the rare exceptions

Rush hour

Reality: death is inevitable but it does not need to be slow, painful or premature

Dying slowly, painfully and prematurely

The global goal A 2% annual reduction in chronic disease death rates worldwide, per year, over the next 10 years. The scientific knowledge to achieve this goal already exists.

9 out of 10 lives saved: low and middle income countries

Economic gain: billions

What works? Comprehensive and integrated action is the means to prevent and control chronic diseases