Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science, University of Vermont, United States.
Prev Med. 2017 Nov;104:1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.10.026. Epub 2017 Oct 29.
This Special Issue of Preventive Medicine (PM) is the 4th in a series on behavior change, health, and health disparities, a topic of critical importance to improving U.S. population health. The U.S. ranks near the bottom on measures of population health relative to other industrialized countries despite spending orders of magnitude more on health care than any other nation. Population health experts agree that the area of personal behavior, or lifestyle, such as substance abuse, physical inactivity/obesity, and non-adherence with medical regimens is the single largest contributor to this situation. These unhealthy behavior patterns disproportionately impact economically disadvantaged populations and other vulnerable populations and represent a major contributor to health disparities. Thus, behavior change represents an essential step in improving population health generally and curtailing health disparities more specifically. While perhaps more severe in the U.S., other industrialized countries are facing similar challenges with personal behavior patterns, adverse health impacts, and health disparities. Thus the topics discussed in this series have implications well beyond the U.S. In this 4th Special Issue we address (a) the potential health impacts of liberalizing laws on recreational marijuana use; (b) the ongoing challenge of tobacco use in vulnerable populations; and (b) the importance of weight management and physical activity in caring for vulnerable medical populations. Across each of these topics we include contributions from accomplished policymakers and scientists to acquaint readers with recent accomplishments and remaining knowledge gaps and challenges in these important topic areas.
本期预防医学(PM)特刊是关于行为改变、健康和健康差异的系列特刊中的第 4 期,这是一个对改善美国人口健康至关重要的话题。尽管美国在医疗保健上的支出比任何其他国家都多几个数量级,但在衡量人口健康的指标上,美国的排名接近垫底。人口健康专家一致认为,个人行为或生活方式领域,如药物滥用、身体活动不足/肥胖和不遵守医疗方案,是造成这种情况的最大因素。这些不健康的行为模式不成比例地影响经济弱势群体和其他弱势群体,是造成健康差异的主要原因。因此,行为改变是改善人口健康和更具体地减少健康差异的重要步骤。虽然在美国可能更为严重,但其他工业化国家也面临着类似的个人行为模式、不良健康影响和健康差异的挑战。因此,本系列讨论的主题不仅对美国具有重要意义。在本期第 4 期特刊中,我们将探讨(a)放宽娱乐用大麻使用法律的潜在健康影响;(b)弱势群体中持续存在的烟草使用问题;以及(b)在照顾弱势群体医疗人群时,体重管理和身体活动的重要性。在这些主题中,我们都包括了经验丰富的政策制定者和科学家的贡献,让读者了解这些重要领域的最新成就、尚存的知识差距和挑战。