The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region

© 2017, © 2017 APJPH. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replaced the Millennium Development Goals (MDCs) in 2015, which included several goals and targets primarily related to nutrition: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger and to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health. In th...

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Main Authors: Binns, Colin, Lee, M., Low, W., Zerfas, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Sage Publications 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/64938
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Zerfas, A.
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description © 2017, © 2017 APJPH. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replaced the Millennium Development Goals (MDCs) in 2015, which included several goals and targets primarily related to nutrition: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger and to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health. In the Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) member countries as a group, infant and child mortality were reduced by more than 65% between 1990 and 2015, achieving the MDG target of two-thirds reduction, although these goals were not achieved by several smaller countries. The SDGs are broader in focus than the MDGs, but include several goals that relate directly to nutrition: 2 (zero hunger—food), 3 (good health and well-being—healthy life), and 12 (responsible consumption and production—sustainability). Other SDGs that are closely related to nutrition are 4 and 5 (quality education and equality in gender—education and health for girls and mothers, which is very important for infant health) and 13 (climate action). Goal 3 is “good health and well-being,� which includes targets for child mortality, maternal mortality, and reducing chronic disease. The Global Burden of Disease Project has confirmed that the majority of risk for these targets can be attributed to nutrition-related targets. Dietary Guidelines were developed to address public health nutrition risk in the Asia Pacific region at the 48th APACPH 2016 conference and they are relevant to the achievement of the SDGs. Iron deficiency increases the risk of maternal death from haemorrhage, a cause of 300000 deaths world-wide each year. Improving diets and iron supplementation are important public health interventions in the APACPH region. Chronic disease and obesity rates in the APACPH region are now a major challenge and healthy life course nutrition is a major public health priority in answering this challenge. This article discusses the role of public health nutrition in achieving the SDGs. It also examines the role of APACPH in education and advocacy and in fulfilling the educational needs of public health students in public health nutrition.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-649382018-02-06T12:08:20Z The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region Binns, Colin Lee, M. Low, W. Zerfas, A. © 2017, © 2017 APJPH. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replaced the Millennium Development Goals (MDCs) in 2015, which included several goals and targets primarily related to nutrition: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger and to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health. In the Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) member countries as a group, infant and child mortality were reduced by more than 65% between 1990 and 2015, achieving the MDG target of two-thirds reduction, although these goals were not achieved by several smaller countries. The SDGs are broader in focus than the MDGs, but include several goals that relate directly to nutrition: 2 (zero hunger—food), 3 (good health and well-being—healthy life), and 12 (responsible consumption and production—sustainability). Other SDGs that are closely related to nutrition are 4 and 5 (quality education and equality in gender—education and health for girls and mothers, which is very important for infant health) and 13 (climate action). Goal 3 is “good health and well-being,� which includes targets for child mortality, maternal mortality, and reducing chronic disease. The Global Burden of Disease Project has confirmed that the majority of risk for these targets can be attributed to nutrition-related targets. Dietary Guidelines were developed to address public health nutrition risk in the Asia Pacific region at the 48th APACPH 2016 conference and they are relevant to the achievement of the SDGs. Iron deficiency increases the risk of maternal death from haemorrhage, a cause of 300000 deaths world-wide each year. Improving diets and iron supplementation are important public health interventions in the APACPH region. Chronic disease and obesity rates in the APACPH region are now a major challenge and healthy life course nutrition is a major public health priority in answering this challenge. This article discusses the role of public health nutrition in achieving the SDGs. It also examines the role of APACPH in education and advocacy and in fulfilling the educational needs of public health students in public health nutrition. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/64938 10.1177/1010539517736441 Sage Publications restricted
spellingShingle Binns, Colin
Lee, M.
Low, W.
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The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title_full The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title_fullStr The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title_short The Role of Public Health Nutrition in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific Region
title_sort role of public health nutrition in achieving the sustainable development goals in the asia pacific region
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/64938