Abstract

To control diabetes epidemic and NCDs, WHO has been promoting its action plans since 2000, but diabetes epidemic is continuing. New action plan for 2013-2020 aim to reduce shared risk factors of NCDs, such as tobacco use, unhealthy (i.e., high fat) diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol and is strengthening the risk reduction measures, such as taxing on tobacco, alcohol and sugary beverages, banning advertisements of unhealthy foods. However it might fail because it did not consider the contribution of environmental pollution on the pathogenesis of diabetes and NCDs.

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