Take Action to Prevent Diabetes - The IMAGE Toolkit for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes in Europe

被引:174
作者
Lindstrom, J. [2 ]
Neumann, A. [1 ,3 ]
Sheppard, K. E. [4 ]
Gilis-Januszewska, A. [5 ]
Greaves, C. J. [4 ]
Handke, U. [6 ]
Pajunen, P. [2 ]
Puhl, S. [7 ]
Polonen, A. [8 ]
Rissanen, A. [9 ,10 ]
Roden, M. [11 ,12 ,13 ]
Stemper, T. [19 ]
Telle-Hjellset, V. [14 ]
Tuomilehto, J. [15 ,16 ,17 ]
Velickiene, D. [18 ]
Schwarz, P. E.
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Carl Gustav Carus Med Fac, MK 3, D-01307 Dresden, Germany
[2] Natl Inst Hlth & Welf THL, Diabet Prevent Unit, Dept Chron Dis Prevent, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med, Umea, Sweden
[4] Univ Exeter, Peninsula Med Sch, Exeter, Devon, England
[5] Jagiellonian Univ, Coll Med, Dept Endocrinol, Krakow, Poland
[6] IMAGE Study Grp, Munich, Germany
[7] Niederrhein Univ Appl Sci, Monchengladbach, Germany
[8] Pirkanmaa Hosp Dist, Prevent Project Diabet & Cardiovasc Dis, Tampere, Finland
[9] EASO, Helsinki, Finland
[10] Univ Helsinki, Cent Hosp, Obes Res Unit, Helsinki, Finland
[11] Karl Landsteiner Inst Endocrinol & Metab, Vienna, Austria
[12] Univ Dusseldorf, Inst Clin Diabetol, German Diabet Ctr, Dusseldorf, Germany
[13] Univ Dusseldorf, Dept Metab Dis, Dusseldorf, Germany
[14] Univ Oslo, Inst Gen Practice & Community Med, Oslo, Norway
[15] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Hjelt Inst, Helsinki, Finland
[16] S Ostrobothnia Cent Hosp, Seinajoki, Finland
[17] Spanish Diabet Fdn, Madrid, Spain
[18] Kaunas Univ Med, Inst Endocrinol, Kaunas, Lithuania
[19] Berg Univ Wuppertal, D-42097 Wuppertal, Germany
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTION; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1055/s-0029-1240975
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
When we ask people what they value most, health is usually top of the list. While effective care is available for many chronic diseases, the fact remains that for the patient, the tax payer and the whole of society: Prevention is Better Than Cure. Diabetes and its complications are a serious threat to the survival and well-being of an increasing number of people. It is predicted that one in ten Europeans aged 20-79 will have developed diabetes by 2030. Once a disease of old age, diabetes is now common among adults of all ages and is beginning to affect adolescents and even children. Diabetes accounts for up to 18% of total healthcare expenditure in Europe. The Good News is That Diabetes is Preventable. Compelling evidence shows that the onset of diabetes can be prevented or delayed greatly in individuals at high risk (people with impaired glucose regulation). Clinical research has shown a reduction in risk of developing diabetes of over 50% following relatively modest changes in lifestyle that include adopting a healthy diet, increasing physical activity, and maintaining a healthy body weight. These results have since been reproduced in real-world prevention programmes. Even a delay of a few years in the progression to diabetes is expected to reduce diabetes-related complications, such as heart, kidney and eye disease and, consequently, to reduce the cost to society. A comprehensive approach to diabetes prevention should combine population based primary prevention with programmes targeted at those who are at high risk. This approach should take account of the local circumstances and diversity within modern society (e.g. social inequalities). The challenge goes beyond the healthcare system. We need to encourage collaboration across many different sectors: education providers, non-governmental organisations, the food industry, the media, urban planners and politicians all have a very important role to play.
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