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Women, Environments and Chronic Disease: Shifting the Gaze from Individual Level to Structural Factors

机译:妇女,环境与慢性病:将目光从个人层面转移到结构因素

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Introduction: Chronic heart and respiratory diseases are two of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality affecting women. Patterns of and disparities in chronic diseases between sub-populations of women suggest that there are social as well as individual level factors which enhance or impede the prevention or development of chronic respiratory and cardio- vascular diseases. By examining the sex, gender and diversity based dimensions of women’s lung and heart health and how these overlap with environmental factors we extend analysis of preventive health beyond the individual level. We demon- strate how biological, environmental and social factors interact and operate in women’s lives, structuring their opportunities for health and abilities to prevent or manage chronic cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.Methods: This commentary is based on the findings from two evidence reviews, one conducted on women’s heart health, and another on women’s lung health. Additional literature was also reviewed which assessed the relationship between environmental factors and chronic heart and lung diseases. This paper explores how obesogenic environments, exposure to tobacco smoke, and the experience of living in deprived areas can affect women’s heart and respiratory health. We discuss the barriers which impede women’s ability to engage in physical activity, consume healthy foods, or avoid smoking, tobacco smoke, and other airborne contaminants.Results: Sex, gender and diversity clearly interact with environmental factors and shape women’s promotion of health and prevention of chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The environments women live in structure their opportunities for health, and women navigate these environments in unique ways based on gender, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity and other social factors.Discussion: Future research, policy and programs relating to the prevention of chronic disease need to move beyond linear individually-oriented models and address these complexities by developing frameworks and interventions which improve environmental conditions for all groups of women. Indeed, in order to improve women’s health, broad social and economic policies and initiatives are required to eliminate negative environmental impacts on women’s opportunities for health.
机译:简介:慢性心脏病和呼吸道疾病是影响妇女发病率和死亡率的两个主要原因。妇女亚人群之间慢性疾病的类型和差异表明,存在社会或个人层面的因素,这些因素会增强或阻碍慢性呼吸道和心血管疾病的预防或发展。通过研究基于性别,性别和多样性的女性肺部和心脏健康状况,以及这些因素与环境因素的相互影响,我们将预防性健康的分析扩展到了个人层面之外。我们展示了生物学,环境和社会因素如何在妇女的生活中相互作用和运作,构建了妇女的健康机会以及预防或控制慢性心血管和呼吸系统疾病的能力。方法:本评论基于两项证据的发现,其中一项进行有关女性心脏健康的研究,以及有关女性肺部健康的研究。还审查了其他文献,这些文献评估了环境因素与慢性心脏和肺部疾病之间的关系。本文探讨了致肥胖环境,接触烟草烟雾以及在贫困地区生活的经验如何影响女性的心脏和呼吸系统健康。我们讨论了阻碍妇女从事体育活动,食用健康食品或避免吸烟,抽烟和其他空气传播污染物的障碍。结果:性别,性别和多样性显然与环境因素相互作用,并影响妇女促进健康和预防慢性呼吸系统疾病和心血管疾病。妇女所处的环境构成了健康机会,妇女根据性别,社会经济地位,种族/民族和其他社会因素,以独特的方式在这些环境中度过。超越线性的面向个人的模型,并通过开发框架和干预措施来改善所有妇女群体的环境条件,从而解决这些复杂性。实际上,为了改善妇女的健康状况,需要采取广泛的社会和经济政策和倡议,以消除对妇女健康机会的负面环境影响。

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