Mago Arpit, Dhali Arkadeep, Kumar Harendra, Maity Rick, Kumar Bharat
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, KA, India.
University of Sheffield, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK.
SAGE Open Med. 2024 May 20;12:20503121241254231. doi: 10.1177/20503121241254231. eCollection 2024.
Planetary health is a relatively new concept that has gained traction in recent years due to the urgent need to address the health of our planet and its inhabitants. It refers to the interdependent health of both humans and the environment, recognizing that the two are inseparable and that the health of one is intricately linked to the health of the other. This article aims to advocate changes in how health care for both the environment and humans is envisaged, and aligned with sustainable development goals using ethically sound, solution-oriented, and practical approaches to education. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and population growth led to environmental degradation and climate change in this era. These factors have profound implications for human health, with the World Health Organization estimating that 23% of global deaths are linked to environmental factors. Climate change and extreme weather events are exacerbating existing health problems. Air pollution, water pollution, and toxic chemicals are additional environmental factors that add to it and lead to health issues, including non-communicable diseases and death. A collaborative and interdisciplinary approach is needed to address planetary health challenges, including working across sectors and investing in research to understand better the complex interactions between human health and the environment. By promoting sustainable development and protecting the planet's health and inhabitants, we can ensure a healthy future for generations.
行星健康是一个相对较新的概念,近年来由于迫切需要关注我们星球及其居民的健康而受到关注。它指的是人类与环境相互依存的健康状态,认识到两者密不可分,一方的健康与另一方的健康紧密相连。本文旨在倡导以道德健全、注重解决方案且切实可行的教育方法,改变对环境和人类医疗保健的设想方式,并使其与可持续发展目标保持一致。在这个时代,快速的工业化、城市化和人口增长导致了环境退化和气候变化。这些因素对人类健康产生了深远影响,世界卫生组织估计全球23%的死亡与环境因素有关。气候变化和极端天气事件正在加剧现有的健康问题。空气污染、水污染和有毒化学物质是加剧这一情况并导致包括非传染性疾病和死亡在内的健康问题的其他环境因素。应对行星健康挑战需要采取协作和跨学科的方法,包括跨部门合作以及投资于研究,以更好地理解人类健康与环境之间的复杂相互作用。通过促进可持续发展以及保护地球健康及其居民,我们能够确保子孙后代拥有健康的未来。