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气候变化、非传染性疾病与发展:相互关系和共同政策机遇。

Climate change, noncommunicable diseases, and development: the relationships and common policy opportunities.

机构信息

National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

出版信息

Annu Rev Public Health. 2011;32:133-47. doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-071910-140612.

Abstract

The rapid growth in noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including injury and poor mental health, in low- and middle-income countries and the widening social gradients in NCDs within most countries worldwide pose major challenges to health and social systems and to development more generally. As Earth's surface temperature rises, a consequence of human-induced climate change, incidences of severe heat waves, droughts, storms, and floods will increase and become more severe. These changes will bring heightened risks to human survival and will likely exacerbate the incidence of some NCDs, including cardiovascular disease, some cancers, respiratory health, mental disorders, injuries, and malnutrition. These two great and urgent contemporary human challenges-to improve global health, especially the control of NCDs, and to protect people from the effects of climate change-would benefit from alignment of their policy agendas, offering synergistic opportunities to improve population and planetary health. Well-designed climate change policy can reduce the incidence of major NCDs in local populations.

摘要

在中低收入国家,非传染性疾病(NCDs)包括伤害和心理健康不良的快速增长,以及全球大多数国家 NCDs 中不断扩大的社会梯度,对卫生和社会系统以及更广泛的发展构成了重大挑战。随着地球表面温度的升高,这是人类引起的气候变化的后果,严重热浪、干旱、风暴和洪水的发生率将会增加且变得更加严重。这些变化将给人类生存带来更高的风险,并可能加剧一些 NCDs 的发病率,包括心血管疾病、某些癌症、呼吸健康、精神障碍、伤害和营养不良。这两大当代人类的重大和紧迫挑战——改善全球健康,特别是控制非传染性疾病,并保护人们免受气候变化的影响——将受益于其政策议程的协调,为改善人口和行星健康提供协同机会。精心设计的气候变化政策可以降低当地人群中主要 NCDs 的发病率。

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