Advocating for planetary health is an essential part of advocating for children's health.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Research Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1038/s41390-024-03665-8
Mariam Haq, Vanitha Sampath, Perry Sheffield, Richard J Jackson, Kari C Nadeau
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Burning of fossil fuels along with deforestation and ecological disruption have led to the warming of the Earth and climate change. Children are especially vulnerable to adverse health effects of climate change associated changes in the air, soil, and water as their organs are still developing, have a faster breathing rate, higher per pound ingested and inhaled exposures, and greater relative body surface area. To protect this vulnerable population, health care professionals need to play a leading role. In 2015, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated their original 2007 Global Climate Change and Children's Health policy statement (again updated in 2024) stating that, "failure to take prompt, substantive action would be an act of injustice to all children." Health care professionals need to educate themselves and their patients of the health risks posed by climate change and incorporate climate change counseling into their practice. They also need to go beyond the framework of the healthcare system and work collaboratively with communities, corporations, and governments to advocate for policies and solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The health and wellbeing of future generations rests upon the actions we take today. IMPACT: Summarizes the adverse effects of increased anthropogenic activity and burning of fossil fuels on planetary and human health Details the increased vulnerability of children to environmental assaults and their long-term effects Provides guidance and resources to health care professionals to empower them to act as advocates for systemic and structural changes that protect children's health.

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倡导地球健康是倡导儿童健康的重要组成部分。
化石燃料的燃烧以及森林砍伐和生态破坏导致了地球变暖和气候变化。儿童尤其容易受到与气候变化相关的空气、土壤和水变化对健康的不利影响,因为他们的器官仍在发育,呼吸频率较快,每磅摄入和吸入的暴露量较高,相对体表面积较大。为了保护这一弱势群体,医疗保健专业人员需要发挥主导作用。2015 年,美国儿科学会(AAP)更新了其最初的 2007 年全球气候变化与儿童健康政策声明(2024 年再次更新),指出 "如果不及时采取实质性行动,将是对所有儿童的不公正行为"。医疗保健专业人员需要让自己和病人了解气候变化带来的健康风险,并将气候变化咨询纳入他们的实践中。他们还需要超越医疗保健系统的框架,与社区、企业和政府合作,倡导减缓和适应气候变化的政策和解决方案。子孙后代的健康和福祉取决于我们今天所采取的行动。影响:总结了人类活动的增加和化石燃料的燃烧对地球和人类健康的不利影响,详细说明了儿童更容易受到环境攻击及其长期影响,为医疗保健专业人员提供指导和资源,使他们有能力倡导保护儿童健康的系统性和结构性变革。
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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
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6.80
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5.60%
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473
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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