A call to action to address the steatotic liver disease public health threat in Barcelona
Author
Date
2025-05Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13010DOI
10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101272
ISSN
2666-7762
WOS
001455597500001
PMID
40207291
Abstract
Despite their high prevalence worldwide, steatotic liver diseases (SLDs) are largely excluded from most non-communicable disease (NCD) guidelines and strategies. We propose policies and strategies to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of reducing NCD premature mortality by one-third by 2030. To assess this gap—the exclusion of SLDs from NCD policies—in urban areas, we reviewed Barcelona’s strategies for NCD risks (e.g., alcohol, tobacco, healthy food access). We then explored applications of geo-spatial visualisation and whole-of-society approaches (e.g., citizen science engagement) aligned with the World Health Organization (WHO) Best Buys to provide recommendations to address NCDs, generally, and SLDs specifically.
Keywords
City health; Health policy; Liver diseaseBibliographic citation
Lazarus JV, Miralles-Sanchez JE, Agirre-Garrido L, Brachowicz N, Nicolàs A, Anthony JR, et al. A call to action to address the steatotic liver disease public health threat in Barcelona. Lancet Reg Heal - Eur. 2025 May;52:101272.
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Professionals
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