Global health and human well-being - A systematic review.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2025-03-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2025019
Amir Khorram-Manesh, Lesley Gray
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Abstract

Global health aims to improve health outcomes and promote equity by addressing transnational health issues through cross-disciplinary collaboration. This field merges preventive measures with clinical care to enhance health and reduce disparities. On the other hand, human well-being includes material and non-material factors that influence quality of life and personal fulfillment. Together, they are crucial for sustainable development, aligning with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Though often examined separately, understanding their interconnectedness can reveal the root causes of global challenges, such as pandemics and climate change, and inform comprehensive strategies for a healthier, more equitable world. This systematic review updates the current challenges and opportunities in global health and well-being. It highlights the importance of scalable, cost-effective solutions, incorporating global health, environmental sustainability, and local contexts to address issues like antimicrobial resistance (AMR), zoonotic diseases, and climate-related health impacts. The study advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, integrating knowledge from medical microbiology, agriculture, environmental science, and traditional practices. Effective solutions should be holistic and inclusive, incorporating bioinformatics in AMR, One Health strategies, and sustainable food systems through regenerative agriculture. These recommendations support broader health equity goals, emphasizing the deep connections among human, animal, and environmental health that are essential for global well-being.

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全球健康与人类福祉-系统回顾。
全球卫生旨在通过跨学科合作解决跨国卫生问题,改善卫生成果,促进公平。这一领域将预防措施与临床护理相结合,以增进健康和减少差距。另一方面,人类福祉包括影响生活质量和个人实现的物质和非物质因素。它们对可持续发展至关重要,符合联合国可持续发展目标。虽然经常单独审查,但了解它们的相互联系可以揭示流行病和气候变化等全球挑战的根源,并为建立一个更健康、更公平的世界的全面战略提供信息。本系统综述更新了当前全球健康和福祉方面的挑战和机遇。它强调了可扩展的、具有成本效益的解决方案的重要性,结合全球卫生、环境可持续性和当地情况,以解决抗菌素耐药性(AMR)、人畜共患疾病和与气候相关的健康影响等问题。该研究提倡采用多学科方法,整合医学微生物学、农业、环境科学和传统做法的知识。有效的解决方案应该是全面和包容的,将生物信息学纳入抗菌素耐药性、“同一个健康”战略以及通过再生农业实现可持续粮食系统。这些建议支持更广泛的卫生公平目标,强调人类、动物和环境卫生之间的深刻联系,这对全球福祉至关重要。
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AIMS Public Health
AIMS Public Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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