糖尿病预防:全球卫生政策和实地视角。

Michael Bergman, Martin Buysschaert, Peter Eh Schwarz, Ann Albright, Km Venkat Narayan, Derek Yach
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摘要

2型糖尿病和其他非传染性疾病是全球日益严重的公共卫生挑战。据估计,全球有2.85亿人患有糖尿病,占世界成年人口的6.4%,据国际糖尿病联合会预计,到2030年,糖尿病患者将达到5.52亿人。世界人口中更大的一部分,仅在美国就有大约7900万人患有前驱糖尿病。在全球范围内,相对较小比例的糖尿病或前驱糖尿病患者被诊断患有慢性并发症的可能性。为应对这一流行病,各国政府需要与私营部门协同制定政策,促进健康的营养和农业政策,支持改变环境,鼓励更多的身体活动,并使所有高危公民都能负担得起预防措施。公共卫生部门负责将循证结果转化为实际、可获得和具有成本效益的方案,并监测这一进程,以不断改进预防举措。临床部门面临着巨大的挑战,即筛选和识别高风险人群,并将他们转介到经认可的干预方案中。有必要探索额外的具有成本效益的干预措施,以满足可在社区和临床层面提供的个人需求。因此,政府、公共卫生和临床这三个部门在这一进程中都发挥着关键作用,通过合作,应该创造必要的协同作用,为预防2型糖尿病做出实质性的努力。
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Diabetes prevention: global health policy and perspectives from the ground.

Type 2 diabetes and other noncommunicable diseases are a growing public health challenge globally. An estimated 285 million people, corresponding to 6.4% of the world's adult population, has diabetes, which is expected to reach 552 million by the International Diabetes Federation in 2030. A much larger segment of the world's population, approximating 79 million individuals in the USA alone, has prediabetes. Globally, a relatively small percentage of those with diabetes or prediabetes are diagnosed with the potential for developing chronic complications. To address this epidemic, governments, in concert with the private sector, need to set policies that promote healthy nutritional and agricultural policies, favor modifications in the environment that encourage greater physical activity and make prevention affordable for all citizens at high risk. The public health sector has the charge of translating evidence-based findings into practical, accessible and cost-effective programs and monitoring the process to continuously improve prevention initiatives. The clinical sector has the formidable challenge of screening and identifying those at high risk and referring them to accredited intervention programs. There is a need to explore additional cost-effective interventions that are customized to meet individual needs that can be offered at the community and clinical levels. Thus, all three sectors, government, public health and clinical, each have a critical role in this process and by working in a partnership, ought to create the necessary synergies essential for making substantial forays in the prevention of Type 2 diabetes.

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