Beyond the garden: The complexity of "global and individual living" at the heart of the international commitment towards a healthy, more resilient and fairer society.

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JRS-227004
Luca Dimasi
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Background: The right to fully enjoy the highest possible state of health is certainly nothing new in the agenda of the world's governments, and yet today it becomes a top priority not just in the restructuring of the health care system, but also in the promotion of multi-sector policies aimed at fostering and safeguarding the potential of every individual to achieve what could be defined, in general terms, as "common good".

Objective: The current paper aimed at singling out the most useful strategies to promoting and achieving a healthy, more resilient and fairer society.

Methods: Starting from principles 1 and 14 of the Declaration of Rome, the aim was to analyse and develop the concepts of resilience and health, questioning their possible future variations against the background of the current health emergency and the increasingly radical widespread use of new technologies as universally-applied and cross-sectional tools for human progress.

Results: The "health for all" objective can only be achieved if we act on three key aspects: 1. Adding life to years; 2. Adding life to life; 3. Adding years to life.

Conclusions: Each individual should raise their health awareness as a key resource to leading a fulfilling existence and to developing the required qualities to fully tap into health possibilities - whether integral or residual - to tackle life.

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花园之外:“全球和个人生活”的复杂性是建立一个健康、更有弹性和更公平的社会的国际承诺的核心。
背景:在世界各国政府的议程中,充分享有尽可能高的健康状态的权利当然不是什么新鲜事,但今天,它不仅成为卫生保健系统结构调整的重中之重,而且成为促进多部门政策的重中之重,这些政策旨在培养和保障每个人实现一般意义上可定义为“共同利益”的潜力。目标:本文件旨在挑出促进和实现一个健康、更有弹性和更公平的社会的最有用战略。方法:从《罗马宣言》原则1和原则14出发,目的是分析和发展复原力和健康的概念,在当前突发卫生事件和新技术作为人类进步的普遍应用和横截面工具日益激进广泛使用的背景下,质疑它们未来可能发生的变化。结果:只有在三个关键方面采取行动,才能实现"人人享有卫生保健"的目标:给岁月增添生命;2. 为生命增添生命;3.延长寿命。结论:每个人都应该提高他们的健康意识,把它作为一种重要的资源来引导一个充实的存在,并发展必要的素质,以充分利用健康的可能性——无论是整体的还是剩余的——来应对生活。
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