A united approach to promoting healthy living behaviours and associated health outcomes: a global call for policymakers and decisionmakers
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A united approach to promoting healthy living behaviours and associated health outcomes: a global call for policymakers and decisionmakers
Abstract
Chronic disease pandemics have challenged societies and public health throughout history and remain ever-present. Despite increased knowledge, awareness and advancements in medicine, technology, and global initiatives the state of global health is declining. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has compounded the current perilous state of global health, and the long-term impact is yet to be realised. A coordinated global infrastructure could add substantial benefits to public health and yield prominent and consistent policy resulting in impactful change. To achieve global impact, research priorities that address multi-disciplinary social, environmental, and clinical must be supported by unified approaches that maximise public health. We present a call to action for established public health organisations and governments globally to consider the lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and unite with true collaborative efforts to address current, longstanding, and growing challenges to public health.
Keywords: Global Public health; Health policy research; Healthy living behaviours international collaboration.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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