Short Guide for Screening Individuals at Increased Risk of Developing CVDs and T2D
Authors/Creators
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Leysen, William
(Editor)1
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Cardinale, Alessandra2
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Alexandra, Cucu3
- Lampaert, Aurélie1
- Formenti, Beatrice4
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Armocida, Benedetta2
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Marcozzi, Benedetta2
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Angheluta, Carmen3
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Dima, Claudia3
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Giacomozzi, Claudia2
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Rantala, Eeva5
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Monnet, Fanny6
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Calcagnini, Giovanni2
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Elonheimo, Hanna5
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Zaletel, Jelka7
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Vergauwen, Jorik8
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Paalanen, Laura5
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Palmieri, Luigi2
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Petrelli, Massimiliano9
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mattei, eugenio2
- Milos, Petry3
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Papa, Roberta10, 9
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Verdegem, Ruth1
- Farrington, Jill11
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Kruja, Krista11
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santalucia, paola12
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Tankova, Tsvetalina13
- Cohen, Sue11
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Tolonen, Hanna5, 14
- 1. Diabetes Liga
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Istituto Superiore di Sanità
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Institutul National de Sanatate Publica
- 4. FONDAZIONE POLICLINICO UNIVERSITARIO AGOSTINO GEMELLI IRCCS
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Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
- 6. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- 7. NACIONALNI INSTITUT ZA JAVNO ZDRAVJE
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University of Antwerp
- 9. REGIONE MARCHE
- 10. Agenzia Sanitaria Regionale
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World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
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European Heart Network
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European Association for the Study of Diabetes
- 14. Vaaliala Federation of Municipalieties
Description
The aim of this short guide, developed within the framework of the Joint Action on Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes (JACARDI), a European Joint Action co-funded by the EU4Health Programme, is to provide an overview of approaches for identifying individuals or segments of the population at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or Type 2 diabetes (T2D). These approaches may include population-level monitoring, individual risk assessment, population segmentation, and also screening. When appropriately designed and implemented, such approaches can support primary prevention efforts by helping to target interventions that tackle harmful risk factors and encourage protective factors.
While not all risk assessment methods constitute formal screening programmes, they may still inform policies and practice. For instance, individual-level risk assessment can support clinical decision-making, whereas population-level stratification can guide broader public health strategies. In some cases, risk identification may also facilitate earlier diagnosis, provided that it is linked to follow-up, diagnosis and treatment pathways. However, any assumptions about improved health outcomes must be supported by evidence, and should consider the full pathway from identification to intervention.
This guide is intended as a quick reference, summarizing key concepts related to the use of risk assessment and stratification approaches in the context of CVD and T2D prevention, the focus being on primary prevention within a public health framework. For comprehensive discussions and detailed guidance on specific screening programmes, readers are encouraged to consult additional sources listed in this document.
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Funding
- European Commission
- JACARDI - Joint Action on Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes 101126953