United Nations Children's Fund, World Trade Centre Block 6 (10th Floor), Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29-31, Jakarta 12920, Indonesia.
Department of Global Health and Development, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, England.
Bull World Health Organ. 2019 Feb 1;97(2):118-128. doi: 10.2471/BLT.18.220434. Epub 2018 Jan 8.
Large-scale industries do not operate in isolation, but have tangible impacts on human and planetary health. An often overlooked actor in the fight against noncommunicable diseases is the palm oil industry. The dominance of palm oil in the food processing industry makes it the world's most widely produced vegetable oil. We applied the commercial determinants of health framework to analyse the palm oil industry. We highlight the industry's mutually profitable relationship with the processed food industry and its impact on human and planetary health, including detrimental cultivation practices that are linked to respiratory illnesses, deforestation, loss of biodiversity and pollution. This analysis illustrates many parallels to the contested nature of practices adopted by the alcohol and tobacco industries. The article concludes with suggested actions for researchers, policy-makers and the global health community to address and mitigate the negative impacts of the palm oil industry on human and planetary health.
大规模产业并非孤立运作,而是对人类和地球健康产生切实影响。在防治非传染性疾病的过程中,一个常被忽视的角色是棕榈油产业。棕榈油在食品加工业中占据主导地位,是全球产量最大的植物油。我们运用商业健康决定因素框架分析棕榈油产业。我们强调该产业与加工业之间互利共赢的关系及其对人类和地球健康的影响,包括与呼吸道疾病、森林砍伐、生物多样性丧失和污染相关的有害种植做法。这种分析阐明了与酒精和烟草产业所采用的有争议做法类似的许多情况。文章最后提出建议,供研究人员、政策制定者和全球卫生界采取行动,以应对和减轻棕榈油产业对人类和地球健康的负面影响。