Progress and challenges in NCD prevention and control in China

The BMJ Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1136/bmj.q2098
Jun Lv, Zuo-Feng Zhang
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A BMJ collection highlights the need for an integrated population tailored approach Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes, account for 91% of all deaths in China.1 China accounted for 17.9% of the world population in 2021, but 25.9% of global deaths from NCDs.12 The burden of most NCDs has continued to rise over the past two decades,345 driven mainly by population ageing6 and a failure to fully and effectively tackle major risk factors for NCDs, including use of tobacco and alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diets, and air pollution. A new collection of articles in The BMJ (www.bmj.com/collections/chronic-diseases-in-china) attempts to shed light on the current state and challenges of NCD prevention and control in the context of China’s population ageing, as well as to discuss strategies and approaches to deal with these issues. Over the past two decades, China has implemented several NCD prevention and control programmes, such as morbidity and mortality surveillance, public health intervention programmes,7 and screening for major chronic diseases, primarily through the national basic and major public health service programmes. Among several national health policies, laws, and regulations introduced to improve public health is the prominent Healthy …
中国非传染性疾病防控的进展与挑战
英国医学杂志》(BMJ)收集的资料强调,需要采取一种针对特定人群的综合方法 非传染性疾病 (NCD),如心血管疾病、癌症、慢性呼吸道疾病和糖尿病,占中国死亡总人数的 91%。在过去二十年中,大多数非传染性疾病的负担持续上升345 ,主要原因是人口老龄化6 以及未能全面有效地解决非传染性疾病的主要风险因素,包括吸烟和酗酒、缺乏运动、不健康饮食和空气污染。英国医学杂志》(The BMJ)(www.bmj.com/collections/chronic-diseases-in-china) 新近发表了一组文章,试图揭示中国人口老龄化背景下非传染性疾病防控的现状和挑战,并探讨应对这些问题的策略和方法。过去二十年来,中国主要通过国家基本公共卫生服务项目和重大公共卫生服务项目,实施了多项非传染性疾病防控项目,如发病率和死亡率监测、公共卫生干预项目7 和重大慢性病筛查等。在为提高公众健康水平而出台的多项国家卫生政策、法律和法规中,突出的是健康中国战略。
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