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Fact sheet. Five key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda address the environmental determinants of health and contribute directly and indirectly to SDG 3 focused on “health” - ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages.
- Social Determinants of Health
The Social Determinants of Health (SDH) are defined by the...
- Climate Change and Health
Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the...
- Air Quality
Support integrating health in air quality policies and...
- Chemical Safety
Chemical Safety is achieved by undertaking all activities...
- Communicable Diseases
The Pan American Health Organization promotes, coordinates,...
- Social Determinants of Health
Oct 4, 2024 · Evidence of health impacts focuses on environmental and social determinants related to: the transmission of agents of infectious disease from human and animal excreta (sanitation, hygiene and water-related); exposure to toxic chemicals in human and animal excreta; and in industrial wastes discharged into the environment;
Clean air, stable climate, adequate water, sanitation and hygiene, safe use of chemicals, protection from radiation, healthy and safe workplaces, sound agricultural practices, health-supportive cities and built environments, and a preserved nature are all prerequisites for good health.
Nov 19, 2018 · Those factors that can potentially impact upon environmental health are extensive and wide ranging; WHO (2018a) defined environmental determinants as things such as clean air, water, healthy workplaces, safe housing, community spaces, traffic, and climate change.
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- Implications For Environmental Health Analyses and Policies in Urban Settings
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This systematic review was performed to elucidate the nature and state of current evidence on the relationship between environmental determinants and indicators and health outcomes in urban settings. It was based on 94 studies with a clear heterogeneity of methodological approaches, targeted populations and association measures which can explain wh...
The evidence presented in the studies included in this systematic review demonstrated the importance of understanding the complex interdependency of health, society, socioeconomic condition, built and natural environment [34,35,36,37], as well as an increasing consensus about the repercussions of surrounding environment on population health, and al...
Overall mortality and chronic diseases morbidity were the most studied outcomes in the reviewed studies. Associations with all the determinants evaluated were found, as well as for mental outcomes. Obesity outcomes appear as the fourth health consequence in population health more influenced by environmental determinants, followed by birth outcomes....
The health of people living in cities is deeply determined by their living conditions. While there are considerable inequalities across regions, there are also inequalities within cities among various dimensions. The health challenges that need to be tackled to reduce population health inequities in urban environments are different from the ones fo...
This review has several strengths. As the main aim of this review is to report on associations, not to prove or refute causality, it presents an analysis of a wide and exhaustive range of influences between environmental determinants and health outcomes in urban settings. This urban settings focus enables an up to date identification of potential r...
- Marta Salgado, Joana Madureira, Ana Sofia Mendes, Anália Torres, João Paulo Teixeira, Mónica Duarte ...
- 2020
Oct 12, 2023 · More fundamentally, climate shocks and growing stresses such as changing temperature and precipitation patterns, drought, floods and rising sea levels degrade the environmental and social determinants of physical and mental health.
Nov 1, 2021 · Environmental determinants are factors in the physical environment that affect health, including features of human-made environments such as air pollution or availability of sewerage systems, and feature of natural environments such as weather events, insect-borne disease vectors, or availability of fresh water.