2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.02.21261464
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A Sustainable Development Goal framework to guide multisectoral action on NAFLD through a societal approach

Abstract: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a highly prevalent condition that requires a comprehensive and coordinated response across sectors and disciplines. In the absence of a multisectoral framework, we developed a NAFLD Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) framework to converge thinking about the design and delivery of NAFLD public health responses. A multidisciplinary group identified SDG targets and indicators for inclusion in the NAFLD SDG framework through a two stage process. Firstly, a core team of … Show more

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“…Existing frameworks such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can usefully inform and guide the development of multisectoral efforts to address NAFLD. A recently developed SDG framework for NAFLD (available as a preprint) aims to help conceptualize thinking about the design and delivery of such responses 144 . As a first step, this framework can be used as a strategic advocacy tool to build the case for closer collaboration within and among sectors.…”
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“…Existing frameworks such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can usefully inform and guide the development of multisectoral efforts to address NAFLD. A recently developed SDG framework for NAFLD (available as a preprint) aims to help conceptualize thinking about the design and delivery of such responses 144 . As a first step, this framework can be used as a strategic advocacy tool to build the case for closer collaboration within and among sectors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[13] Fatty liver disease represents a contemporary public health challenge that requires multidisciplinary and multisectoral responses and novel collaboration, from reorienting health systems to addressing food systems, the built environment, and social deprivation. [14] For policymakers, practitioners, industry, and patient advocates, this represents unique challenges as they seek to embrace the complexity and scale of the problem with the need for effective and efficient responses. [15] Building on earlier work, this study engaged a global multidisciplinary group of experts to develop a set of consensus actions, which can collectively turn the tide on this silent but challenging public health threat.…”
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confidence: 99%