欧盟生活方式政策的出现:以酒精、烟草和不健康饮食为例

A. Alemanno, Amandine Garde
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在欧洲,非传染性疾病占死亡人数的近86%,占疾病负担的77%。鉴于这些令人担忧的趋势,欧洲联盟已开始制定一系列政策,旨在鼓励更健康的生活方式,特别是减少吸烟、打击有害使用酒精和促进更健康的饮食和体育活动。本文试图将这些政策之间出现的共同主题系统化,并将生活方式风险监管更坚定地放在欧盟议程上。它表明,除了欧盟研究这一新兴领域的内在复杂性(需要协调的多部门反应)之外,欧盟本身的性质也引发了围绕角色、义务和权利的其他问题。我们的结论是,欧盟应更系统地反思其尚处于萌芽阶段的生活方式风险政策的一致性、有效性和局限性,并应根据上一届世界卫生大会5月一致通过的《2013-2020年控制和预防非传染性疾病全球行动计划》进行反思。
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The Emergence of an EU Lifestyle Policy: The Case of Alcohol, Tobacco and Unhealthy Diets
Non-communicable diseases account for nearly 86percent of deaths and 77percent of the disease burden in Europe. In light of these worrying trends, the European Union has started to develop a range of policies intended to encourage healthier lifestyles, and in particular to reduce smoking, to combat the harmful use of alcohol and to promote healthier diets and physical activity. This article attempts to systematize the common themes emerging between these policies and place lifestyle risk regulation more firmly on the EU agenda. It demonstrates that, besides the inherent complexity of this emerging field of EU studies, which requires a coordinated multi-sectoral response, the very nature of the EU itself gives rise to additional issues around roles, obligations and rights. We conclude that the EU should reflect more systematically upon the coherence, the effectiveness and the limits of its embryonic lifestyle risk policy, and that it should do so in light of the Global Action Plan on the Control and Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases for 2013-2020, unanimously adopted in May at the last World Health Assembly.
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