Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, Department of Inflammation Biology, School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King's College London.
Department of Rheumatology, King's College Hospital, London, UK.
Rheumatology (Oxford). 2019 Sep 1;58(9):1526-1533. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/kez222.
Social determinants of health play a crucial role in health and disease. In current times, it has become increasingly known that biological and non-biological factors are potentially linked and help to drive disease. For example, links between various comorbidities, both physical and mental illnesses, are known to be driven by social, environmental and economic determinants. This contributes to worse disease outcomes. This article discusses the concept of syndemics, which although well-described in some conditions, represents a novel concept in the context of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. Written in the form of a viewpoint, the article focuses on a novel theoretical framework for studying inflammatory arthritis, based on a syndemic approach that takes into account the social context, biocultural disease interaction, and socio-economic characteristics of the setting. Syndemics involving inflammatory arthritis may be most likely in a social context involving limited access to health care, lack of physical activity and obesogenic diets, high rates of alcohol consumption, and high exposure to stressful life events.
社会决定因素在健康和疾病中起着至关重要的作用。如今,人们越来越认识到,生物和非生物因素可能相互关联,并有助于推动疾病的发展。例如,各种共病(身体和精神疾病)之间的联系,已知是由社会、环境和经济决定因素驱动的。这导致了更糟糕的疾病结果。本文讨论了综合征的概念,尽管在某些情况下已经有了很好的描述,但在风湿和肌肉骨骼疾病的背景下,这是一个新的概念。本文以观点的形式撰写,侧重于一种基于综合征方法的炎症性关节炎研究的新理论框架,该方法考虑了社会背景、生物文化疾病相互作用以及环境的社会经济特征。涉及炎症性关节炎的综合征在社会环境中可能最有可能出现,这种社会环境包括获得医疗保健的机会有限、缺乏身体活动和致肥胖饮食、高酒精消费水平以及面临高压力生活事件。