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EPODE International Network

The world’s largest obesity and NCDs prevention Network. EPODE International Network. 5-7 June 2013, Aruba Dr. J Armando Barriguete M abarriguete@prodigy.net.mx @5pasos. EIN at a glance. TOOLS. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD. MISSION. MEMBERS.

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EPODE International Network

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  1. The world’slargestobesity and NCDsprevention Network EPODE International Network 5-7 June 2013, Aruba Dr. J Armando Barriguete M abarriguete@prodigy.net.mx @5pasos

  2. EIN at a glance TOOLS SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD MISSION MEMBERS Existing and new Community-Based Programmes (CBPs)for the prevention of childhoodobesity To support CBPsaimedatreducingchildhoodobesityprevalencethroughsustainablestrategies: build international capacity and capability for CBPs A presitigious international ScientificAdvisoryBoard to lead the scientific expertise, agenda and innovation For experience and best practices sharing

  3. EIN Board of Directors President: Prof. Armando Barriguete (Health Ministry, Mexico) Vice President: Prof. Emile Levy (Canada) General Secretary: Dr. Jean-Michel Borys (France) Vice President: Senator Bout (France) Treasurer: Dennis Edell (Canada) Board Member & Scientific Committee Lead: Prof Jan Vinck (Belgium)

  4. 26 member programmes across 18 countries GREECE NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA THE NETHERLANDS PORTUGAL POLAND BELGIUM MEXICO FRANCE ROMANIA SLOVAKIA SPAIN BRAZIL CHILE CANADA USA ISRAEL BULGARIA

  5. EIN Scientific Platform

  6. SABLeading Experts on the Scientific Platform 1/2 Prof. Boyd Swinburn IASO Co-chair and Professor & Director, WHO Collaborating Center for Obesity Prevention, Deakin University, Australia Dr. Joao Breda Programme Manager – Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, World Health Organisation, EU Dr. Jean-Pierre Desprès Scientific Director of the International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk at Université Laval and Professor at the Quebec Health and Lung Institute, QC Prof. Carolyn Summerbell Professor of Human Nutrition, School of Medicine and Health, Durham University (UK) Prof. JaapSeidell Professor of Nutrition and Health, Director Institute of Health Sciences,VU University and VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam (NL) Dr. Susan Jebb Head of Nutrition and Health Research (Medical Research Council, UK) Prof. Denis Richard Professor, Faculty of Medicine - Anatomy & Physiology; Director, Hôpital Laval; & Director Centre for Research on Energy Metabolism, Canada Prof. SvetoslavHandjiev President of the Bulgarian Association for the Study of Obesity, President of the Bulgarian Society for Healthy and Foods, BG Dr. Paul Hantzberg Psychoanalyst– President of the International Cooperation for the promotion of elderly care and the NouvelAzur Foundation (dedicated to AIDS orphans), FR Dr. Jeff Levi Executive Director of the Trust for America’s Health, Washington, USA

  7. SABLeading Experts on the Scientific Platform 2/2 Prof. Luis Moreno M.D, Ph.D, Professor of Public Health at the University of Zaragoza. SP Dr. Tommy Visscher Research coordinator at the research centre for the prevention of overweight Zwolle. NL Prof. Gregorio Varela Professor in Nutrition & Food Science at the San Pablo CEU University (Madrid, Spain) - President of the Spanish Nutrition Foundation (FEN), SP Prof Jan Vinck Emeritus Professor Hasselt University – Doctor of Psychology Prof. Pedro Graca President of the Platform against obesity in portugalAssociate Professor at Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences - University of Porto (FCNAUP)., PT Prof. Terry Huang Department of Health Promotion, Social, and Behavioral  Health University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA Prof. Emile Levy MD PhD is Professor at the University of Montreal and Research Director of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Unit at the Sainte-Justine Mother-Child University Hospital, leader of an important research team. Prof. Simone Pettigrew Professor - Director of the Health Promotion Evaluation Unit at the University of Western Australia., AU Mr. Michael Pratt Senior Advisor for Global Health in the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USA Dr. Jean-Michel Borys MD, Proteines Scientific Director and EEN Director, medical doctor, specialised in Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition.

  8. EIN Ministers Club

  9. Ministers Former Education Minister José Cordova Villalobos MEXICO DeputyMinister of HealthDessislava Dimitrova BULGARIA Mrs. Cecilia Morel 1st Lady of CHILE Minister Xavier Bertrand, former Health Minister, FRANCE • Minister Dr. Richard Visser Minister of Health ARUBA Minister John Hill Minister of Health South AUSTRALIA Minister David Davis Minister of Health Victoria AUSTRALIA • Senator Brigitte Bout FRANCE • Dr. Paul Hutchinson Chairman New Zealand Parliament Health Select Committee, NEW ZEALAND Fernando Leal da Costa Secretaryof State Assistant to the Minister of Health, PORTGAL

  10. EIN Private Partner Platform

  11. Action Plan • Scientific Coordination Evaluation Task Force PPP Task Force Global Evaluation Project 2014-2017 • Network animation EIN ContinuoussupportofCBPsrepresentatives EIN Databaseunderconstruction EIN Communication tools (Newsletter, Infography, Website...) • Global Obesity Forum First edition in New York City, 27-29 June 2012 More than 150 attendees Next edition in 2014 • Regional Obesity Forums – 2 days framework 1 day dedicated to EIN members & 1 day opened to general public European: Bucharest, Romania, October 16-18, 2013 Latin American: Mexico, February, 2014 Asia-Pacific: Melbourne December 2-5, 2013

  12. Ministers’ Club Objectives • Place and maintain obesity prevention at the top of agendas • Raise awareness about CBPs’ effectiveness • Facilitate links between elected representatives from the CBPs. • Allocate resources to foster the deployment and implementation of CBPs. • Endorse the GOF declaration It is also a meeting platform with the international scientific experts and the civil society actors.

  13. Who can be member ? • Elected representatives including Ministers and Secretaries (Health, Sports, Urbanism, Education, Agriculture…), Members of parliaments, Governors, Mayors of cities involved in Community-Based Programmes. • The EIN Ministers’ Club include EIN Ministers’ Club Board + one political representative from each active EINmember programme

  14. ScientificPlatform Objectives • Inspire, advise and support coordination in its collaboration withCollege of national scientificadvisers • Provide the opportunity to discuss and put forth a criticalview on existingmethods for scientific guidance in the implementation and evaluation of CBPs • Contribute to the dissemination and publication of methods and scientific information

  15. ScientificPlatform Objectives • Associate a core of international experts with the scientificrepresentative of each EIN member programme • Reinforce te dialogue between the scientific experts, policymakers, institutions, politicalrepresentatives , the privatesector and the civil society • Help finding new types of resources.

  16. ScientificPlatform Actions • Evaluation Task Force • Taxonomy Task force • Guidelines on the organization of a national Board Expert committee • Guidelines to communicate to policy makers • Working group on conflict of interest in synergy with PPP Platform • Web basedinformation and support to national and localactors

  17. Prof.JaapSeidell, Professor of Nutrition and Health, Director Institute of Health Sciences,VU University and VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam (NL) Prof. Michael Pratt, Senior Advisor for Global Health in the National Center for ChronicDiseasePrevention and Health Promotion at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Prof. Boyd Swinburn, IASO Co-chair and Professor, Director, WHO Collaborating Center for Obesity Prevention, Deakin University, Australia Dr. Jeff Levi, Executive Director of the Trust for America’s Health, Washington, USA Leading Experts on the Scientific Platform

  18. Leading Experts on the Scientific Platform Prof. Denis Richard, Professor, Faculty of Medicine - Anatomy & Physiology; Director, Hôpital Laval; & Director Centre for Research on Energy Metabolism, Canada Dr. Jean-Pierre Desprès, ScientificDirector of the International Chair on CardiometabolicRiskat Université Laval and Professorat the Quebec Health and Lung Institute, QC Prof. Simone Pettigrew, University of Western Australia Business School Mr. Yann Le Bodo, PhD on the evaluation of obesity EPODE World International Expert, Laval HospitalResearch Center – Laval University (CREME-GIRO)

  19. Leading Experts on the Scientific Platform Prof. Pedro Graça, Portuguese Platform againstObesity, Director General for Health, Portugal Dr. SvetoslavHandijev, President of the Bulgarian Association for Study of Obesity and RelatedDiseases Prof. Gregorio Varela, San Pablo CEU University Dr. Paul Hantzberg, International Cooperation for the Promotion of Elderly Care

  20. Leading Experts on the Scientific Platform Prof. Carolyn Summerbell, Professor of Human Nutrition, School of Medicine and Health, Durham University (UK) Dr. Tommy Visscher, EASO Public Health and Prevention Taskforce Prof. Louis Moreno, Professor of Public Healthat the University of Zaragoza Dr. Susan Jebb, Head of Nutrition and Health Research (Medical Research Council, (UK)

  21. European EPODE Programmes

  22. BLITZ PROGRAMMES PRESENTATION

  23. Epode Flandre Lys • FRANCE • 31, December, 1992 • 33 700 inhabitants Marc Delannoy Catherine Willems Caroline Bournez

  24. Viasano • BELGIUM • January 2007 • 650 000 inhabitants MireilleRoillet Nele Jacobs

  25. Paideiatrofi • GREECE • 1, Decembre 2008 • 701,74 inhabitants Helena Stamou AnthoulaNaoumi

  26. JOGG • THE NETHERLANDS • January 2010 • approx. half a million inhabitantsand 100.000 of the 0-19 y.o. Daphne Ketelaars Rob Oudkerk

  27. I'm living healthy too! SETS • ROMANIA • 1, March 2011 • 2.000.000 inhabitants MihaelaArmanu Silvia Bucur Gheorghe Bucur IonelaBadescu Gabriela Radulian

  28. OPAL • AUSTRALIA-South Australia • 2009 • approx. 400,000 inhabitants Lynne Cobiac

  29. Montemorelos adelante con 5 pasos • MEXICO-Montemorelos • 1, Sept 2012 • 20 000 inhabitants Herbert RoelCea-Carias Gener J. Avilés-Rodríguez Zeno Lancelot Charles-Marcel

  30. Agita Sao Paulo • BRAZIL • 5, December, 1996 • approx. 40 million inhabitants Lucia de Fatima Chibante Sandra Matsudo

  31. EligeVivirSano • CHILE • 17, March 2011 • 200 counties,of the 364 of the country ItziarLinazasoro Huerta Pauline Kantor Maria Daniela Godoy Gabler

  32. PreventionCommunity Model • AUSTRALIA-Victoria • 1, July 2011 • 1,3 million inhabitants Shelley Bowen Alan Shiell

  33. KeepFit! • POLAND • June 2006 • 800 000 pupils per year PrzemyslawBilinski AndrzejGanter Marta Tomaszewska-Pielacha Krzysztof Krygier

  34. Sporttube • SLOVAKIA • 21, December 2010 • 600 000 pupils Lucia Polakovičová Adam Hochel

  35. Aguascalientes,el Estado de los 5 Pasos con los 5 Sentidos • MEXICO-Aguascalientes • 31, October2012 • 69,65 inhabitants José Francisco Esparza Parada Hector Armando Macias Luevano Fransisco Javier Chavez Rangel Blanca Rivera

  36. 5 Pasos por tu Salud para Vivir Mejor • MEXICO-Colima • 2010 • 650555 inhabitants Agustin Lara Esqueda

  37. Muevete y Metete en Cintura • MEXICO-Districto Federal • 8, November 2008 • approx. 2 millions inhabitants Jose Armando Ahued Ortega Monica IvonneHurtado Gonzalez Rafael Alvarez-Cordero

  38. Atrevete vive saludable en 5 pasos • MEXICO-Durango • March 2011 • 8 661 Alejandro Campa Cynthia Mora Emilio Arreola

  39. Ya bajale • MEXICO-Hidalgo • 29, July2011 • 2,665,018 inhabitants Guadalupe Romero Delgado Miriam Veras Godoy Dulce Vazquez RosalíaChavarríaDorante Hector Rivas Osorio

  40. 5 Pasos por tu salud en familia • MEXICO-Puebla • 18, May2011 • 22 066 children Eduardo Rivera Liliana Ortiz Cecilia Barros

  41. 5 Pasos adelgacemos Sonora • MEXICO-Sonora • 11, April2011 • 2,553,919 inhabitants José Campillo Angelica Miranda Carlos Canez

  42. HealthyTraditions • ROMANIA • 1, March 2012 • 3.5 million inhabitants MihaelaPopa Veronica Mocanu AllaApopei

  43. Munsi • PORTUGAL • March 2007 • 5300 children Fermando Leal da Costa Ana Rito Maria Ana Carvalho

  44. Energize • NEW ZEALAND • August 2004 • 40,000 children,their parents/grandparentsand teachers. Paul Hutchison Stephanie McLennan Elaine Rush

  45. Singapore Childhood Obesity Prevention Ecosystem (SCOPE) • SINGAPORE • August 2012 • 62000 inhabitants Hak-SengAng Vernon Vasu Lee Yee Cheong-Lim Leonard Yeo Robert Alan Sloan

  46. NAHSIT-SCOPE(School and Community-based Obesity Prevention and Empowerment) • TAIWAN Hsiang-Ming Hsu Wen-Harn Pan Yiing-Mei Liou

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