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气候变化、妇女健康以及妇产科医生在领导中的作用。

Climate change, women's health, and the role of obstetricians and gynecologists in leadership.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Ultrasound, University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines.

出版信息

Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2021 Dec;155(3):345-356. doi: 10.1002/ijgo.13958. Epub 2021 Oct 25.

Abstract

Climate change is one of the major global health threats to the world's population. It is brought on by global warming due in large part to increasing levels of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity, including burning fossil fuels (carbon dioxide), animal husbandry (methane from manure), industry emissions (ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide), vehicle/factory exhaust, and chlorofluorocarbon aerosols that trap extra heat in the earth's atmosphere. Resulting extremes of weather give rise to wildfires, air pollution, changes in ecology, and floods. These in turn result in displacement of populations, family disruption, violence, and major impacts on water quality and availability, food security, public health and economic infrastructures, and limited abilities for civil society to maintain citizen safety. Climate change also has direct impacts on human health and well-being. Particularly vulnerable populations are affected, including women, pregnant women, children, the disabled, and the elderly, who comprise the majority of the poor globally. Additionally, the effects of climate change disproportionally affect disadvantaged communities, including low income and communities of color, and lower-income countries that are at highest risk of adverse impacts when disasters occur due to inequitable distribution of resources and their socioeconomic status. The climate crisis is tilting the risk balance unfavorably for women's sexual and reproductive health and rights as well as newborn and child health. Obstetrician/gynecologists have the unique opportunity to raise awareness, educate, and advocate for mitigation strategies to reverse climate change affecting our patients and their families. This article puts climate change in the context of women's reproductive health as a public health issue, a social justice issue, a human rights issue, an economic issue, a political issue, and a gender issue that needs our attention now for the health and well-being of this and future generations. FIGO joins a broad coalition of international researchers and the medical community in stating that the current climate crisis presents an imminent health risk to pregnant people, developing fetuses, and reproductive health, and recognizing that we need society-wide solutions, government policies, and global cooperation to address and reduce contributors, including fossil fuel production, to climate change.

摘要

气候变化是世界人口面临的主要全球健康威胁之一。它是由全球变暖引起的,主要原因是人类活动导致温室气体水平不断上升,其中包括燃烧化石燃料(二氧化碳)、畜牧业(粪便中的甲烷)、工业排放(臭氧、氮氧化物、二氧化硫)、车辆/工厂废气以及在地球大气层中捕获额外热量的氯氟碳气溶胶。由此产生的极端天气引发了野火、空气污染、生态变化和洪水。这反过来又导致了人口流离失所、家庭破裂、暴力以及对水质和供应、粮食安全、公共卫生和经济基础设施的重大影响,以及民间社会维护公民安全的能力有限。气候变化也对人类健康和福祉产生直接影响。特别脆弱的人群受到影响,包括妇女、孕妇、儿童、残疾人和老年人,他们占全球贫困人口的大多数。此外,气候变化的影响不成比例地影响到处境不利的社区,包括低收入和有色人种社区,以及资源分配不平等、社会经济地位较低的低收入国家,这些国家在灾害发生时面临不利影响的风险最高。气候危机对妇女的性健康和生殖健康以及新生儿和儿童健康造成了不利的风险平衡。妇产科医生有机会提高认识、教育和倡导缓解策略,以扭转影响我们的患者及其家庭的气候变化。本文将气候变化置于妇女生殖健康作为公共卫生问题、社会正义问题、人权问题、经济问题、政治问题和性别问题的背景下,现在需要我们关注这一问题,以保障这一代人及未来几代人的健康和福祉。FIGO 加入了一个由国际研究人员和医学界组成的广泛联盟,声明当前的气候危机对孕妇、发育中的胎儿和生殖健康构成了迫在眉睫的健康风险,并认识到我们需要全社会的解决方案、政府政策和全球合作来应对和减少气候变化的促成因素,包括化石燃料的生产。

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