Title The European Program for Prevention (EPP) - implementing proven preventing measures now!
Authors Banach, Maciej ; Fras, Zlatko ; Gaita, Dan ; Pecin, Ivan ; Bajraktari, Gani ; Bjelakovic, Bojko ; Bytyci, Ibadete ; Ceska, Richard ; Djuric, Dragan ; Gil, Robert J ; Jozwiak, Jacek ; Kubilius, Raimondas ; Latkovskis, Gustavs ; Mitchenko, Olena ; Paragh, Gyorgy ; Pella, Daniel ; Petrulionienė, Žaneta ; Postadzhiyan, Arman ; Stoian, Anca Pantea ; Szymański, Piotr ; Viigimaa, Margus ; Vinereanu, Dragos ; Vohnout, Branislav ; Vrablik, Michal ; Reiner, Zeljko
DOI 10.5334/gh.1491
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Is Part of Global heart.. London : Ubiquity Press. 2025, vol. 20, iss. 1, art. no. 103, p. [1-9].. ISSN 2211-8160. eISSN 2211-8179
Keywords [eng] best practices ; cardiovascular diseases ; Central and Eastern European countries ; European Program for Prevention ; healthcare programs ; prevention ; screening
Abstract [eng] Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a leading global cause of mortality and disability, with significant disparities observed across countries. This is particularly true in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), where populations are primarily at high and very high CVD risk. Highlighting modifiable risk factors underscores the urgent need for effective prevention programs. This paper introduces the European Program for Prevention (EPP), an initiative by the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP), designed to address these challenges. The EPP aims to enhance awareness and knowledge of validated preventive healthcare solutions implemented in CEE countries, showcase the region’s potential for innovative strategies, and evaluate the adaptability of successful programs for broader implementation. The EPP strongly supports the EU Cardiovascular Health Plan, as well as initiatives by the World Heart Federation (WHF) and World Health Organization (WHO), by promoting best practices, early detection, integrated prevention frameworks, training, cross-border cooperation, and policy development. It advocates shifting healthcare priorities towards pre-disease prevention, thus reducing reliance on resource-intensive treatments. The program proposes an optimal CVD prevention system that includes mandatory health education, screening programs for familial hypercholesterolemia and universal Lp(a) screening, and comprehensive check-ups, notably integrated, comprehensive care programs. By leveraging existing validated programs and fostering collaboration, the EPP seeks to reduce the burden of CVD, improve outcomes, and promote cardiovascular health across Europe and beyond.
Published London : Ubiquity Press
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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