PubMed,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(Suppl 6), P. 57 - 85
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
This
article
represents
the
conclusion
of
updated
German
status
report
on
climate
change
and
health,
which
was
jointly
written
by
authors
from
over
30
national
institutions
organisations.
The
objectives
are
(a)
to
synthesise
options
for
action
formulated
in
report,
(b)
combine
them
into
clusters
guiding
principles,
(c)
address
success
factors
implementation,
(d)
target
parameters.The
individual
contributions
were
systematically
recorded
categorised
(n=236).
Topical
then
formed
with
reference
Essential
Public
Health
Functions,
assigned
them.Eight
topical
ten
principles
identified.
These
can
be
summarised
four
overarching
meta-levels
action:
cross-sectorally
coordinated
structural
behavioural
prevention,
monitoring,
surveillance,
digitalisation
(including
early
warning
systems),
development
an
ecologically
sustainable
resilient
public
health
system,
information,
communication,
participation.
main
implementation
design
governance,
positive
storytelling
risk
proactive
management
conflicting
goals,
a
cross-sectoral
co-benefit
approach.Based
compiled
parameters
concrete
available
health.
Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Purpose
of
review
Climate
change
influences
working
conditions
in
various
ways,
affecting
employee
health
and
safety
across
different
sectors.
Climatic
factors
like
rising
temperatures,
increased
UV
radiation,
more
frequent
extreme
weather
events
pose
risks
to
both
indoor
outdoor
workers.
Allergic
diseases
the
respiratory
tract
skin
may
emerge
due
climate
change.
This
summarizes
current
aspects
direct
indirect
consequences
associated
exposures
diverse
work
environments,
focusing
on
occupational
allergies.
Recent
findings
Outdoor
workers,
particular,
are
increasing
susceptible
ubiquitous
pollen
allergens.
Additionally,
they
experience
climate-related
increases
allergens
typically
with
specific
workplaces,
such
as
Cryptostroma
corticale
.
Changes
production
processes,
along
altered
workplaces
exposures,
can
lead
new
sensitizations
trigger
allergies,
representing
Furthermore,
lifestyle
changes
aimed
promoting
protection
sustainability
(e.g.
introduction
insects
a
protein
source
or
using
enzymes),
also
contribute
emergence
Summary
The
sensitization
sources
from
novel
modified
allergen
must
be
addressed
within
framework
workplace
health,
necessitating
proactive
measures
safeguard
workers
mitigate
risks.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(Suppl 4), P. 103 - 121
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
The
impacts
of
air
pollutants
on
health
range
from
short-term
impairments
to
hospital
admissions
and
deaths.
Climate
change
is
leading
an
increase
in
pollution.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75(2), P. 118 - 125
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Die
globale
Belastung
mit
"non-communicable
diseases"
(NCDs)
hat
in
den
letzten
Jahrzehnten
stark
zugenommen,
beeinflusst
durch
Umweltfaktoren.
Für
eine
Reihe
von
Erkrankungen
wurde
Assoziation
einer
Schädigung
epithelialer
Grenzschichten
gezeigt.
Es
wird
Übersicht
über
die
gesundheitlichen
Auswirkungen
Umweltverschmutzung
gegeben.
"epithelial
barrier
hypothesis"
Cezmi
Akdis
dargestellt
und
Mechanismen
Barriereschädigung
werden
Schließlich
mögliche
präventive
therapeutische
Konsequenzen
diskutiert.
Zu
relevanten
Themen
PubMed-Suche
durchgeführt
ausgewählte
Literatur
ausgewertet.
Eine
Vielzahl
Substanzen
kann
epithelialen
Haut,
Lunge
Gastrointestinaltrakt
beeinträchtigen.
Der
Prävalenzanstieg
der
atopischen
könnte
erhöhte
Exposition
barriereschädigenden
Stoffen,
wie
Feinstaub
Waschmittel,
(mit-)bedingt
worden
sein.
Ein
möglicher
pathogenetischer
Mechanismus
ist
Auslösung
Aufrechterhaltung
Immunreaktion
das
subepitheliale
Eindringen
Mikroorganismen
geschädigte
Epithelien.
Basierend
auf
können
neue
Strategien
entwickelt
werden.
Regulation
gefährlicher
Chemikalien
sowie
Bekämpfung
Klimawandel
sind
essenziell
zur
Senkung
Krankheitslast.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(Suppl 6), P. 3 - 35
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
The
discourse
on
climate
justice
has
developed
from
the
theoretical
approaches
and
discussions
environmental
justice.
A
central
tenet
of
concept
is
that
issues
cannot
be
seen
in
isolation
social
justice.A
conceptual
model
was
relationship
between
change
impacts,
dimensions,
adaptive
capacities,
biological
sensitivity,
health
equity
order
to
systematically
analyse
Based
an
exploratory
literature
review
evaluation
individual
contributions
status
report
health,
evidence
Germany
inequalities
exposure
impacts
vulnerability
their
direct
indirect
effects
summarised.This
paper
provides
overview
international
debate
examples
Germany.
Climate
sense
avoidable,
unjust
exposure,
vulnerability,
mitigation
adaptation
measures
still
insufficiently
addressed
Germany.A
consistent
integration
into
policy
necessary.
With
reference
literature,
options
for
action
research
needs
are
identified.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75(9), P. 680 - 686
Published: June 27, 2024
Climate
change
because
of
anthropogenic
greenhouse
gas
emissions
increasingly
triggers
extreme
weather
events.
Of
all
the
continents,
Europe
is
warming
fastest.
Heat
and
drought,
forest
fires
floods
will
worsen
in
even
optimistic
global
scenarios,
affecting
living
conditions
across
continent.
Extreme
events
threaten
energy
food
security,
ecosystems,
infrastructure,
water
resources,
financial
stability,
people's
healthcare.
Many
these
risks
have
already
reached
critical
levels
could
take
on
catastrophic
proportions
without
immediate,
decisive
action.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75(9), P. 704 - 710
Published: Aug. 8, 2024
Global
climate
and
environmental
changes
impose
a
significant
impact
on
human
health
by
increasing
prevalences
of
chronic
acute
skin
diseases.
Climate-associated
can
also
trigger
or
intensify
mental
illnesses
independently
disease.