非传染性疾病的预防和控制策略:重新审视戈德伯格、糙皮病和玫瑰病。

John W Frank
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本文认为,流行病学家杰弗里·罗斯(Geoffrey Rose)于1985年首次以“患病个体和患病人群”的名义发表的公共卫生概念框架,为批判性地分析现代非传染性疾病(NCD)及其前身肥胖的预防和控制方案提供了一种有用的方法,肥胖症目前正在席卷中低收入国家。该框架基于原始、初级、二级和三级预防的概念——“更多的上游和更多的下游”方法的全部范围,每种方法都有其优点和缺点。这些都以1900年至20世纪40年代美国东南部的糙皮病流行病为例进行了说明,关于控制现代非传染性疾病大流行的这些基本政策选择,我们仍然可以从中学到很多东西。特别是,罗斯的格言“寻找(人群)发病的原因,而不是(个人)病例”,指出了上游预防对控制这两种流行病的显著优势。
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Prevention and Control Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease: Goldberger, Pellagra and Rose Revisited.

Prevention and Control Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease: Goldberger, Pellagra and Rose Revisited.

Prevention and Control Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease: Goldberger, Pellagra and Rose Revisited.

Prevention and Control Strategies for Non-Communicable Disease: Goldberger, Pellagra and Rose Revisited.

This paper argues that the public health conceptual framework of epidemiologist Geoffrey Rose, first published as "Sick Individuals and Sick Populations" in 1985, provides a useful way to critically analyze prevention and control options for modern non-communicable diseases (NCD) and their forerunner, obesity, a pandemic now engulfing Lower-and-Middle-Income-Countries. That framework is based on the notions of primordial, primary, secondary and tertiary prevention-the full spectrum of "more upstream and more downstream" approaches, each with its pros and cons. These are illustrated using the pellagra epidemic in the southeastern USA from 1900 to the 1940s, which still has much to teach us about these same basic policy options for controlling the modern NCD pandemic. In particular, Rose's dictum, "Seek the causes of (population) incidence, not of (individual) cases", points up the compelling advantages of upstream prevention for controlling both epidemics.

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