tailieunhanh - Healthy and active ageing

In 2008 the Cabinet Office published Food Matters: Towards a Strategy for the 21st Century (Cabinet Office 2008), which set out some of the concerns about current food consumption in the UK and its impact on health, and the economic, social and environmental sustainability of food production. It concluded that the current diet is not sustainable for either public health or the environment. In brief, the diet of the UK population is failing to meet dietary recommendations, with high intakes of saturated fat, sugar and salt, and low intakes of fruit and vegetables (Henderson et al. 2003, FSA 2010). It. | Ell ro Health Net Bundeszentrale fiir gesundheitliche Aufklarung healthy and active ageing A compendium of programmes good practices and other resources for promoting and sustaining the well-being of younger older people with a specific reference to socially deprived and migrant groups in Europe. A report commissioned by Bundeszentrale fur gesundheitliche Aufklarung BZgA . AUTHORS A report produced by EuroHealthNet Ingrid Stegeman Terese Otte-Trojel Caroline Costongs and John Considine for Bundeszentrale fur gesundheitliche Aufklarung BZgA incorporating work undertaken by Thomas Altgeld Landesvereinigung fur Gesundheit und Akademie fur Sozialmedizin Niedersachsen e. V. and Judith Sinclair-Cohen. Brussels January 2012 The Federal Centre for Health Education BZgA is an authority working in the portfolio of the Federal Ministry for Health in Germany based in Cologne. It was established in 1967 as a governmental institute with the aim of preserving and promoting human health and was assigned the following tasks Development of principles and guidelines on the contents and methods of health promotion prevention and health education Coordination and strenthening of health promotion and prevention in Germany Planning implementation and evaluation of prevention campaigns Development and implementation of training programmes and instruments International co-operation WHO EU . EuroHealthNet is a not for profit organisation networking public bodies working in the fields of health promotion public health disease prevention and health determinants - the factors behind good or ill health. EuroHealthNet comprises of national and regional bodies working on policy research and implementation approaches which contribute to improving health wellbeing and equity between and within all the countries that are members of or associated with the European Union. acknowledgements Thomas Altgeld Landesvereinigung fur Gesundheit und Akademie fur Sozialmedizin .

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