


Foreword

WHAT’S NEW
Stay tuned for news about the consortium and developments from the project
The Preventia project is coordinated by Safe Food Advocacy Europe, in cooperation with a consortium of partners from across Europe, including the Consumer Education and Information Center (Croatia), the Lithuanian Consumer Institute (Lithuania), the Union for Working Consumers of Greece (Greece), the Consumers Defense Union (Italy), Amici Obesi (Italy) and Promote Ukraine (Belgium).
The project kick-off meeting took place in Brussels on the 15th of February 2024, and the active participation of all consortium members allowed to establish a fruitful cooperation. While the majority of the activities will be carried out in 2025 and 2026, the project partners have began the preparatory work for the upcoming events and trainings. Partners have so far kicked-off the work related to the preparation of trainings for schools in disadvantaged areas, workshops for NGOs and Ukrainian health professionals, culinary events with migrants and Ukrainians under temporary protection, the development of a mobile application to make healthier food choices and the assessment of NCD-related policies in pilot countries.
All the project activities focus on raising awareness regarding NCDs prevention, highlighting the importance of healthy diets and targeting vulnerable groups, particularly Ukrainians and socio-economically disadvantaged children.

SCIENCE SAYS SO
Uncover the most relevant scientific studies about non-communicable diseases, nutrition and health.
How can the EU align climate action and health objectives? A focus on cardiovascular health, European Public Health Alliance, 20 August 2024
Recognising climate change as a fundamental public health issue, the EU is increasingly aligning climate action with public health goals, emphasizing a One Health approach to address the interconnected impacts of environmental changes on human, animal, and ecosystem health. This strategy is particularly focused on mitigating cardiovascular disease, with EU institutions pushing for integrated policies that enhance resilience and prioritize health within climate initiatives.
Association Between Diet, Physical Activity, Smoking, and Ultra-Processed Food and Cardiovascular Health, Depression, and Sleep Quality, Maltos-Gómez F, Brito-López A, Uriarte-Ortiz J B, et al., 10 August 2024
This study evaluated cardiovascular health, dietary habits, physical activity, depression, and sleep quality in young university adults.
A public debate on the future health priorities of the European Union: Outcomes, insights and ideas for action, European Commission, 27 June 2024
The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies organised a public debate in agreement with the European Commission’s DG SANTE, with the aim of raising awareness about the main EU accomplishments in the field of health and gather inputs on what the EU’s future health priorities and mandate could look like following this year’s European elections. Findings highlight a collective call for the EU to play a more significant role in health.
Are ultra-processed foods harmful? Experts weigh the evidence, American Society for Nutrition, 7 June 2024
In new papers and a live debate, leading scientists present arguments for and against incorporating the concept of ultra-processed foods into dietary guidelines.

THE LATEST NEWS ON NUTRITION AND HEALTH
Uncover the most relevant news about non-communicable diseases, nutrition and health
Data for a healthier future: how countries can protect people from noncommunicable diseases, World Health Organization, 10 September 2024
As we approach the Fourth High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on NCD prevention and control in September 2025, WHO data reveals that Denmark, Estonia, Norway, and Sweden have successfully reduced premature mortality from NCDs like cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory illnesses. The policies behind this progress vary, but several common actions can help protect public health.
The building backlash, Food Navigator Europe, 2 August 2024
Could plant-based diet slow cancer progression, Food Navigator Europe, 19 July 2024
Recent studies have linked the consumption of a plant-based diet to improving Alzheimer’s symptoms, preventing chronic diseases in women, and reducing the risk of developing type two diabetes.


LET’S DEBATE ABOUT HEALTH
Upcoming events on NCDs, prevention, and healthy nutrition
European Health Forum Gastein 2024 – September 24-27, 2024, Bad Hofgastein, Austria
European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA, JA NFP4Health, THCS, JACARDI, HNN3.0. – October 28-29, 2024, Rome, Italy
POLITICO Health Care Summit 2024 (EuroHealthNet speaking) – November 19-20, 2024, Brussels, Belgium
ICCND 2024: 18. International Conference on Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics – December 2-3, 2024, Amsterdam, Netherlands
International Conference on Clinical Nutrition – December 9-10, 2024, London, United Kingdom