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Promoting Cardiovascular Health in the Developing World: A Critical Challenge to Achieve Global Health (2010)
Board on Global Health (BGH)

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. "Appendix C: Public Session Agendas." Promoting Cardiovascular Health in the Developing World: A Critical Challenge to Achieve Global Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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Moderator: Frank Hu, Committee Member

 

Presentation: Emerging global dietary habits and the burden of cardiovascular diseases

Dariush Mozaffarian, Harvard University

 

Presentation: Under- and overnutrition and cardiovascular disease risk

Benjamin Caballero, Johns Hopkins University

 

Presentation: Physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk

Frank Hu, Committee Member, Harvard University

 

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

2:10PM–3:25PM

Panel 3, Part II: Prevention and Health Systems Strengthening

Moderator: John Farquhar, Committee Member

 

Presentation: Secondary prevention and systems approaches: Lessons from EUROASPIRE and EUROACTION

Kornelia Kotseva, Imperial College

 

Presentation: Chronic disease management in healthcare systems in middle and low income countries

Sania Nishtar, Heartfile

 

Presentation: Integration of care within health systems in LMIC

Mukadi Ya Diul, Family Health International

 

Q&A AND DISCUSSION

3:25PM–3:45PM

BREAK

3:45PM–4:35PM

Panel 4: Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Promotion and Prevention

Moderator: Jean Claude Mbanya, Committee Member

 

Presentation: Measurement in low and middle income countries: Lessons from monitoring, evaluation and surveillance programs for HIV

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