Major agreement reached at heart health conference

26 February 2004

The outlook for the promotion of heart health, across Europe, received a major boost today as consensus was reached at a key health conference, Promoting Heart Health A European Consensus.

Cardiology and policy advisors from all 25 current Member and Accession States reached agreement on the best approaches for promoting heart health and tackling heart disease which is the biggest cause of illness and death, both in Ireland and across the EU.

The Agreement will mean that Europe can potentially reduce the number of people dying from heart disease by 60%.

Implementation of this agreement will also improve the overall health of the population, reducing death and disability from the other major diseases in Europe such as stroke and cancer.

The Minister highlighted the importance of a multi-sectoral approach and this, he explained, meant that both individuals and organisations across society have to play their part.

The key conference recommendations are:

Speaking at the conclusion of the two-day conference in Cork, organised by the Health Promotion Unit at the Irish Department of Health and Children, the Irish Health Minister Micheál Martin said; "I am confident that by adopting the conference recommendations, a consistent approach for heart health promotion will emerge across all EU Member States".

The Minister concluded; "This Conference has resulted in much welcome discussion. The sharing of individual country experiences, challenges and successes in tackling heart disease has helped us to reach conclusions which, in the long-term, will benefit all EU citizens. This is a major step for heart health in Europe and the importance of this consensus cannot be underestimated. The recommendations from this consensus will contribute to a better quality of life for EU Citizens and a decline in death rates from heart disease."

The conclusions from this conference will be brought to the EU Health Council meeting in June 2004.