| Literature DB >> 28127543 |
Niloofar Peykari1, Hassan Hashemi2, Rasoul Dinarvand3, Mohammad Haji-Aghajani4, Reza Malekzadeh5, Ali Sadrolsadat6, Ali Akbar Sayyari7, Mohsen Asadi-Lari8, Alireza Delavari9, Farshad Farzadfar10, Aliakbar Haghdoost11, Ramin Heshmat12, Hamidreza Jamshidi13, Naser Kalantari13, Ahmad Koosha14,15, Amirhossein Takian16, Bagher Larijani17.
Abstract
Emerging Non-communicable diseases burden move United Nation to call for 25% reduction by 2025 in premature mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The World Health Organization (WHO) developed global action plan for prevention and control NCDs, but the countries' contexts, priorities, and health care system might be different. Therefore, WHO expects from countries to meet national commitments to achieve the 25 by 25 goal through adapted targets and action plan. In this regards, sustainable high-level political statement plays a key role in rules and regulation support, and multi-sectoral collaborations to NCDs' prevention and control by considering the sustainable development goals and universal health coverage factors. Therefore, Iran established the national authority's structure as Iranian Non Communicable Diseases Committee (INCDC) and developed NCDs' national action plan through multi-sectoral approach and collaboration researchers and policy makers. Translation Iran's expertise could be benefit to mobilizing leadership in other countries for practical action to save the millions of peoples.Entities:
Keywords: Action plan; Iran; Non-communicable diseases
Year: 2017 PMID: 28127543 PMCID: PMC5260033 DOI: 10.1186/s40200-017-0288-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Metab Disord ISSN: 2251-6581
Fig. 1The inter and intra- sectoral collaboration of Iranian Non Communicable Diseases Committee
Iranian National Action Plan Targets on NCDs and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
| Iranian National Action Plan Targets on NCDs | Sustainable Development Goals | Universal Health Coverage Goals | Health System Goals |
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| Target 1.25% relative reduction in the risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases |
| Utilization | Responsiveness |
| Target 2. At least 10% relative reduction in alcohol consumption |
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| Target 3. A 20% relative reduction in prevalence of insufficient physical activity |
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| Target 4.30% relative reduction in the average salt intake in the population |
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| Target 5.30% relative reduction in the prevalence of tobacco use in persons aged 15+ years |
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| Target 6.25% relative reduction in the prevalence of high blood pressure or contain the prevalence of raised blood pressure |
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| Target 7. Halt the rates of diabetes and obesity |
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| Target 8. At least 70% of eligible people receive drug therapy and counseling to prevent heart attacks and strokes |
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| Target 9. An 80% availability of the affordable basic technologies and essential medicines, including generics in private and public sectors |
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| Target 10. Zero Trans fatty acid in food & oily products |
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| Target 11.20% Relative reduction in mortality rate due to traffic injuries |
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| Target 12. A 10% relative reduction in mortality rate due to drug abuse |
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| Target 13.20% increase in access to treatment for mental diseases |
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