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Confronting obesity in Europe: Taking action to change the default setting

It is becoming clear that national approaches to obesity need to take into account two very different target populations. On the one side are healthy people, for whom prevention programmes are largely designed. Our report shows that an important element of solving the problem is creating an environment that prevents obesity rather than encourages an unhealthy lifestyle. Experts and policymakers agree that lifestyle and behavioural education programmes have a crucial role to play in preventing obesity in those who have a healthy weight.

Diabetes in the Gulf: The policy challenge

Rising economic prosperity in the Gulf region since the turn of the century, stimulated by a boom in hydrocarbons, has brought with it a sharp rise in diabetes rates among local populations. For example, the prevalence of the disease in Kuwait rose from 7% in 2000 to 17.8% in 2013, according to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). Now, in Saudi Arabia, 23.9% of the population is affected by the disease; in Kuwait, 23.1%; and in Qatar, 19.8%. The global average figure is far lower, at 8.3%.

Diabetes in the Gulf: The policy challenge

Rising economic prosperity in the Gulf region since the turn of the century, stimulated by a boom in hydrocarbons, has brought with it a sharp rise in diabetes rates among local populations. For example, the prevalence of the disease in Kuwait rose from 7% in 2000 to 17.8% in 2013, according to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). Now, in Saudi Arabia, 23.9% of the population is affected by the disease; in Kuwait, 23.1%; and in Qatar, 19.8%. The global average figure is far lower, at 8.3%.

Atención sanitaria basada en el valor en España: Experimentación regional en un entorno de gobierno compartido

Atención sanitaria basada en el valor en España: experimentación regional en un entorno de gobierno compartido es un informe de la Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), encargado por Gilead Sciences, que indaga en los resultados médicos del tratamiento con relación al coste. En este documento en concreto, la EIU se centra en la estructura de la prestación de la asistencia sanitaria española, el proceso de lograr que la atención sanitaria sea más responsable en España y el crecimiento y la adopción de medidas basadas en el valor.

Confronting obesity in Europe: Taking action to change the default setting

Yet policymakers appear divided over how to confront the continent’s weight issue; some campaigners say policymakers are failing to recognise the scope of the problem.

In this report, we look at the current national and EU-level approaches to obesity policy, identify the weaknesses in current efforts, and discuss how strategies might be adapted to confront the scale of the obesity problem more effectively.

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