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Abstract
Background
The Nature Step to Respiratory Health was the overarching theme of the 12th General Meeting of the Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) in Helsinki, August 2018. New approaches are needed to improve respiratory health and reduce premature mortality of chronic diseases by 30% till 2030 (UN Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). Planetary health is defined as the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. Planetary health and human health are interconnected, and both need to be considered by individuals and governments while addressing several SDGs.
Results
The concept of the Nature Step has evolved from innovative research indicating, how changed lifestyle in urban surroundings reduces contact with biodiverse environments, impoverishes microbiota, affects immune regulation and increases risk of NCDs. The Nature Step calls for strengthening connections to nature. Physical activity in natural environments should be promoted, use of fresh vegetables, fruits and water increased, and consumption of sugary drinks, tobacco and alcohol restricted. Nature relatedness should be part of everyday life and especially emphasized in the care of children and the elderly. Taking “nature” to modern cities in a controlled way is possible but a challenge for urban planning, nature conservation, housing, traffic arrangements, energy production, and importantly for supplying and distributing food. Actions against the well-known respiratory risk factors, air pollution and smoking, should be taken simultaneously.
Conclusions
In Finland and elsewhere in Europe, successful programmes have been implemented to reduce the burden of respiratory disorders and other NCDs. Unhealthy behaviour can be changed by well-coordinated actions involving all stakeholders. The growing public health concern caused by NCDs in urban surroundings cannot be solved by health care alone; a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory. |
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Haahtela, T., von Hertzen, L., Anto, J. M., Bai, C., Baigenzhin, A., Bateman, E. D., ... Billo, N. E. (2019). Helsinki by nature: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30673 |
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Haahtela, Tari, Leena von Hertzen, Josep M Anto, Chunxue Bai, Abay Baigenzhin, Eric D Bateman, Digambar Behera, et al "Helsinki by nature: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health." (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30673 |
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TY - Journal Article
AU - Haahtela, Tari
AU - von Hertzen, Leena
AU - Anto, Josep M
AU - Bai, Chunxue
AU - Baigenzhin, Abay
AU - Bateman, Eric D
AU - Behera, Digambar
AU - Bennoor, Kazi
AU - Camargos, Paulo
AU - Chavannes, Niels
AU - de Sousa, Jaime C
AU - Cruz, Alvaro
AU - Do Céu Teixeira, Maria
AU - Erhola, Marina
AU - Furman, Eeva
AU - Gemicioğlu, Bilun
AU - Gonzalez Diaz, Sandra
AU - Hellings, Peter W
AU - Jousilahti, Pekka
AU - Khaltaev, Nikolai
AU - Kolek, Vitezslav
AU - Kuna, Piotr
AU - La Grutta, Stefania
AU - Lan, Le T T
AU - Maglakelidze, Tamaz
AU - Masjedi, Mohamed R
AU - Mihaltan, Florin
AU - Mohammad, Yousser
AU - Nunes, Elizabete
AU - Nyberg, Arvid
AU - Quel, Jorge
AU - Rosado-Pinto, Jose
AU - Sagara, Hironori
AU - Samolinski, Boleslaw
AU - Schraufnagel, Dean
AU - Sooronbaev, Talant
AU - Tag Eldin, Mohamed
AU - To, Teresa
AU - Valiulis, Arunas
AU - Varghese, Cherian
AU - Vasankari, Tuula
AU - Viegi, Giovanni
AU - Winders, Tonya
AU - Yañez, Anahi
AU - Yorgancioğlu, Arzu
AU - Yusuf, Osman
AU - Bousquet, Jean
AU - Billo, Nils E
AB - Abstract
Background
The Nature Step to Respiratory Health was the overarching theme of the 12th General Meeting of the Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) in Helsinki, August 2018. New approaches are needed to improve respiratory health and reduce premature mortality of chronic diseases by 30% till 2030 (UN Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). Planetary health is defined as the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. Planetary health and human health are interconnected, and both need to be considered by individuals and governments while addressing several SDGs.
Results
The concept of the Nature Step has evolved from innovative research indicating, how changed lifestyle in urban surroundings reduces contact with biodiverse environments, impoverishes microbiota, affects immune regulation and increases risk of NCDs. The Nature Step calls for strengthening connections to nature. Physical activity in natural environments should be promoted, use of fresh vegetables, fruits and water increased, and consumption of sugary drinks, tobacco and alcohol restricted. Nature relatedness should be part of everyday life and especially emphasized in the care of children and the elderly. Taking “nature” to modern cities in a controlled way is possible but a challenge for urban planning, nature conservation, housing, traffic arrangements, energy production, and importantly for supplying and distributing food. Actions against the well-known respiratory risk factors, air pollution and smoking, should be taken simultaneously.
Conclusions
In Finland and elsewhere in Europe, successful programmes have been implemented to reduce the burden of respiratory disorders and other NCDs. Unhealthy behaviour can be changed by well-coordinated actions involving all stakeholders. The growing public health concern caused by NCDs in urban surroundings cannot be solved by health care alone; a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory.
DA - 2019-10-30
DB - OpenUCT
DP - University of Cape Town
KW - Nature
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Immune regulation
KW - Lifestyle
KW - Respiratory diseases
KW - Environment
KW - Planetary health
KW - CRDs
KW - NCDs
KW - SDGs
LK - https://open.uct.ac.za
PY - 2019
T1 - Helsinki by nature: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health
TI - Helsinki by nature: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30673
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