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从气候到新冠疫情,从全球到地方,从政策到民众:行为医学中疾病共发预防与应对的生物心理社会生态框架

Climate to COVID, global to local, policies to people: a biopsychosocial ecological framework for syndemic prevention and response in behavioral medicine.

作者信息

Persad-Clem Reema, Hoerster Katherine D, Romano Evalynn Fae T, Huizar Nancy, Maier Karl J

机构信息

Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, School of Graduate Education, Scranton, PA 18509, USA.

VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle Division, Mental Health Service, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.

出版信息

Transl Behav Med. 2022 May 25;12(4):516-525. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibac021.

DOI:10.1093/tbm/ibac021
PMID:35613005
Abstract

Land development, pollution, and waste have affected natural environments, contributing to hurricanes, wildfires, and pandemic infectious diseases like COVID-19. Globalized corporate food systems that produce ultra-refined foods with low nutritional value contribute to both environmental conditions and health conditions like obesity and undernutrition. This has the greatest impact on communities already suffering from elevated health risks driven by economic inequities rooted in racism. These interacting environmental, health, and social conditions represent a syndemic. We outline practical suggestions to address this syndemic of environmental degradation, pandemic infectious disease, chronic disease, undernutrition, and inequity through research and practice at many levels, including individual behavior, local communities, and regional, national and global policy. Collaboration with communities is central to simultaneously tackling interconnected human and environmental health threats. For example, community-led groups have increased access to healthy food in response to pandemic conditions. Building on behavioral medicine's rich foundation of ecological models, communities have partnered with local researchers to address the needs of equitable public transport and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through multilevel research and practice. Policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and community members should collaborate with each other and across disciplines to find lasting, multiduty solutions to improve physical, psychosocial, and planetary health.

摘要

土地开发、污染和废弃物已对自然环境造成影响,引发了飓风、野火以及诸如新冠疫情等大流行传染病。生产营养价值低的超精制食品的全球化企业食品体系,既导致了环境问题,也造成了肥胖和营养不良等健康问题。这对那些因根植于种族主义的经济不平等而面临更高健康风险的社区影响最大。这些相互作用的环境、健康和社会状况构成了一种综合征。我们概述了一些切实可行的建议,通过在个人行为、当地社区以及区域、国家和全球政策等多个层面开展研究与实践,来应对这种由环境退化、大流行传染病、慢性病、营养不良和不平等构成的综合征。与社区合作是同时应对相互关联的人类和环境健康威胁的核心。例如,社区主导的团体在疫情期间增加了人们获取健康食品的机会。基于行为医学丰富的生态模型基础,社区已与当地研究人员合作,通过多层次研究与实践来满足公平公共交通的需求并减少温室气体排放。政策制定者、研究人员、从业者和社区成员应相互协作并跨学科合作,以找到持久的、多用途的解决方案,来改善身体、心理社会和地球健康状况。

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