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The burden of NCDs is significant and increasing.
• Major NCDs (CVD, DM, CA, CRD)
account for more than 80% of all deaths
in the Western Pacific
• Risk factors are showing in children
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
IARC Monograph:
• Processed meat
Group 1 - sufficient
evidence to be
carcinogenic to humans
• Red meat
Group 2A – probably
carcinogenic to humans
The issue is CANCER.
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
Why aren’t we drinking
water instead?
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
Why are children the
target of food marketing?
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
• 50% of males are smokers
• Half of all women and children are
regularly exposed to deadly second-
hand smoke
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
Are our cities safe for
daily physical activity?
How is the air?
Inquirer.net
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The risk factors are behavioural, and our surroundings are not helping.
• Drunk driving
causes 2.5 million
deaths each year
• What happens to
those who survive?
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PHL Epidemiological Transition
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1954 '57 '60 '63 '66 '69 '72 '75 '78 '81 '84 '87 '90 '93 '96 '99 '02 '05 2008
Deaths
per
100,000
population
(non-communicable
diseases)
Deaths
per
100,000
population
(communicable
diseases)
Year
Communicable Diseases Malignant Neoplasm Diseases of the Heart
Source: Philippine Health Statistics, various years
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Overview of the Global Effort
Governance Risk factors Health systems Surveillance
UN Agencies
(coordinated through
the UN Task Force on
NCDs)
WHO
Secretariat
(through Programme
Budget
2016-2017)
Member
States and
non-State
actors
(coordinated through
the WHO GCM/NCD)
Development and implementation of national NCD responses
• Normative work
• Technical assistance
• Technical assistance
(beyond the health
sector)
• Advocacy
• Network
• Forum
Components of national NCD responses
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In the Western Pacific Region
Objectives:
1. Raise the priority accorded to the
prevention and control of NCDs
2. Strengthen national (local) capacity,
leadership, governance,
multisectoral action and partnerships
3. Reduce modifiable risk factors
through creation of health-promoting
environments
4. Strengthen and orient health
systems through people-centred
primary health care and universal
health coverage
5. Promote and support national
capacity for high-quality research
and development
6. Monitor (local) trends and
determinants
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What’s going on in our part of the world?
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Sin tax is anti-cancer tax (Philippines, 2012)
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Sin tax is anti-cancer tax (Philippines, 2012)
What’s going on in our part of the world?
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What’s going on in our part of the world?
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What’s going on in our part of the world?
mHealth for NCD
Launched by WHO and the
International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) in 2012
• Help combat NCDs through
text messaging and apps
• Pilot site is in the Philippines
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What’s going on in our part of the world?
Regional Framework
for Urban Health in the
Western Pacific (2016-
2021)
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What’s going on in our part of the world?
Action for Healthier Families
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The Continuum of Care
Health
Risk
exposure
Risk
contact
Latent
disease/inj
ury
Early
disease/
injury
Disease
progression
Advanced
disease/injur
y
Chronic
disease
Impairment
or Death
Primary Prevention:
Reduce risk exposure
Secondary
Prevention:
Detection and
intervene early
Tertiary Prevention:
Reduce progress or
complications of
established disease
Governance
/
Stewardship
Interventions
When do we intervene?
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How do we implement? (Options in the PHL Context)
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How can we monitor progress?
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HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Health through the
Lifecourse
Thank you
NCD@wpro.who.int