Noncommunicable diseases pose the greatest threat to the health of the
people in the WHO European Region, yet this is an area where the
greatest health gains are available at relatively modest cost. This book
gives detailed insight into policy development in eight European
countries over several decades to address the challenge of
noncommunicable diseases, and draws out the main themes to assist
policy-makers in formulating their own responses. While originally
developed to support countries in implementing the WHO European Strategy
for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, the insights
are likely to be of benefit to a much wider audience.