Author(s): Alissa Rozan
The interplay between environmental and public health perspectives is crucial in understanding the impact of social determinants and lifestyles on overall well-being. This paper explores how environmental factors and social determinants of health interact to shape public health outcomes. We review the evidence linking environmental conditions, lifestyle choices, and social determinants to health disparities, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to improve public health. The paper concludes with recommendations for policy and practice that address both environmental and social factors to promote better health outcomes.
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