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HEALTH PROMOTION ON A GLOBAL SCALE: OXFORD VISION 2020The Oxford Health Alliance (formerly Oxford Vision 2020) is a unique and powerful group of more than 60 universities, employers, voluntary health groups, advocacy groups, and government agencies that have come together to stimulate health promotion efforts on a global level1. It was started by the University of Oxford and Novo Nordisk A/S to support the strategy to combat chronic diseases released by the World Health Organizations in May of 2004.2 The groups slogan is 3→4=50, which is short hand for the reality that 3 risk factors (tobacco, diet, and lack of physical exercise) cause 4 chronic diseases (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, and some cancers), which lead to 50% of deaths globally.3,4 The founders of the Oxford Health Alliance state that a focus of efforts to address the risk factors of tobacco, diet, and physical activity is critical to the well-being of our global population because the very real scourges of AIDS, TB, and malaria have blinded most media, public funding bodies, and the public at large to the fact that half of the people in the world die due to those four chronic diseases and three risk factors. They use diabetes as an illustration of the burden of this problem, projecting that 400 million people, or one in ten of the world's population, will be suffering from diabetes alone by 2020 if the current spiral continues unabated. By 2006, they will build the evidence base and the campaigning skills needed to effect policy change. By 2010, they will report the evidence accumulated in their demonstration projects, which are planned for eight countries in three environments— work, school and home—and develop a preliminary research agenda on chronic diseases. In the short term they will focus on promoting the basic truths about chronic diseases and dispelling the five myths below. 1. We must deal with AIDS/TB/malaria first 2. Economic growth will automatically improve all health conditions
3. Chronic conditions are the result of individual failure and your own
responsibility 4. Chronic conditions are issues for the rich and old in the developed
world, and a natural consequence of their lifestyle 5. Treatment of chronic conditions will only benefit people with the
specific diseases The work of the Oxford Health Alliance is exciting because it illustrates that global health leaders are recognizing that health promotion is an integral part of the solution to the health problems of the world. Its efforts to develop a health promotion research agenda, attract resources to support that agenda, and to integrate health promotion concepts into national policies related to agriculture, transportation, commerce, and other areas are completely consistent with Senator Lugar’s legislation titles Health Promotion FIRST (S628)5 : advocated by Health Promotion Advocates.6
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