tailieunhanh - Urbanization and cardiovascular disease: Raising heart-healthy children in today’s cities
Continued neglect of the mental health needs of children and adolescents is unacceptable and must stop. WHO is ready to provide the support that can facilitate services development in both developing and developed countries. In partnership with other institutions and organizations, WHO will be part of the future efforts for improved services for children and adolescents. The work on the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Atlas was carried out by WHO in close collaboration with the WPA Presidential Global Programme on Child Mental Health and with the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP). WPA and IACAPAP. | Urbanization and cardiovascular disease Raising heart-healthy children in today s cities WORLD HEART FEDERATION World Heart Federation About the World Heart Federation The World Heart Federation is dedicated to leading the global fight against heart disease and stroke with a focus on low- and middle-income countries via a united community of more than 200 member organizations. With its members the World Heart Federation works to build global commitment to addressing cardiovascular health at the policy level generates and exchanges ideas shares best practice advances scientific knowledge and promotes knowledge transfer to tackle cardiovascular disease - the world s number one killer. It is a growing membership organization that brings together the strength of medical societies and heart foundations from more than 100 countries. Through our collective efforts we can help people all over the world to lead longer and better heart-healthy lives. Visit Join us worldheartfederation Follow us worldheartfed For citation purposes Smith S. et al. 2012. Urbanization and cardiovascular disease Raising heart-healthy children in today s cities. pdf Geneva The World Heart Federation. Available at http urbanization World Heart Federation 2012 All rights reserved. World Heart Federation publications are available online Requests for permission to reproduce or translate this publication should be addressed to communications@ WORLD HEART FEDERATION UNITING GLOBAL EFFORTS TO FIGHT HEART DISEASE AND STROKE íí Communities - and especially the urban poor - need to be brought Into the decisions that affect their lives. Opportunities to put health at the heart of the urban policy agenda exist and it is time for all sectors to work together toward innovative and effective solutions that mitigate health risks and increase health benefits. Dr Margaret Chan Director-General World Health .
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