Prevention Science Can’t Wait: An Interview with Dr. Diana H. Fishbein

Challenges Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.3390/challe15020018
Alan C. Logan, Diana H. Fishbein
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In an ongoing series of interviews, Challenges Advisory Board member and Nova Institute for Health Fellow Alan C. Logan meets with thought leaders, scientists, scholars, healthcare professionals, artisans, and visionaries concerned about health at the scale of persons, places, and the planet. Here, Dr. Diana H. Fishbein responds to a set of questions posed by Challenges. For over forty years, Dr. Fishbein, a neuroscientist and criminologist by training, has been at the forefront of research examining the intersections of biological, environmental, social, and physical factors as they relate to brain development, functioning, risky behavior, and life outcomes. Within this broad-ranging career, Dr. Fishbein was among the very first to conduct a dietary intervention study (eliminating refined carbohydrate foods) examining behavioral outcomes (i.e., nutritional psychiatry). This, combined with related research endeavors and experiences, led to a wider-lens view of prevention research, a desire to understand the physiological mechanisms that explain heterogeneity in positive and/or unfavorable outcomes in prevention programs, and a dynamic career devoted to the science of prevention. Here, Dr. Fishbein reflects on her career and its many twists and turns through a range of interdisciplinary work. Shediscusses prevention science through the lens of future possibilities and the need for scientists to lean toward advocacy and supporting evidence-based policy changes. Prevention science, as Dr. Fishbein explains, is at the heart of the many interconnected challenges of our time.
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预防科学刻不容缓:专访 Diana H. Fishbein 博士菲什宾
挑战》顾问委员会成员、新星健康研究所研究员艾伦-洛根(Alan C. Logan)在持续进行的系列访谈中,会见了思想领袖、科学家、学者、医疗保健专业人士、工匠以及关注人类、地方和地球健康的有识之士。在这里,戴安娜-H.菲什宾博士回答了《挑战》提出的一系列问题。四十多年来,作为一名神经科学家和犯罪学家,菲什宾博士一直站在研究的最前沿,研究生物、环境、社会和物理因素的交叉,因为它们与大脑的发育、功能、危险行为和生活结果有关。在这一广泛的职业生涯中,费什宾博士是最早进行饮食干预研究(剔除精制碳水化合物食品)以检查行为结果(即营养精神病学)的人之一。这一点,再加上相关的研究工作和经验,使他对预防研究有了更广阔的视野,渴望了解解释预防计划中积极和/或不利结果异质性的生理机制,并开始了致力于预防科学的充满活力的职业生涯。在此,Fishbein 博士通过一系列跨学科工作回顾了她的职业生涯及其曲折经历。她从未来的可能性以及科学家们倾向于宣传和支持基于证据的政策变革的必要性的角度讨论了预防科学。正如 Fishbein 博士所解释的,预防科学是我们这个时代许多相互关联的挑战的核心。
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