•Journal•ISSN: 2542-5196
The Lancet Planetary Health
Elsevier BV
About: The Lancet Planetary Health is an academic journal published by Elsevier BV. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Medicine & Biology. It has an ISSN identifier of 2542-5196. It is also open access. Over the lifetime, 873 publications have been published receiving 23624 citations.
Topics: Medicine, Biology, Population, Climate change, Environmental science
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TL;DR: The exposure to air pollution and its impact on deaths, disease burden, and life expectancy in every state of India in 2017 was estimated to inform action at subnational levels in India.
522 citations
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TL;DR: Interventions that restrict antibiotic use in food-producing animals are associated with a reduction in the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in these animals and in humans, and a smaller body of evidence suggests a similar association in the studied human populations, particularly those with direct exposure to food- producing animals.
502 citations
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University of London1, University of Queensland2, Monash University3, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research4, Shanghai Jiao Tong University5, Queensland University of Technology6, Anhui Medical University7, University of São Paulo8, University of Ottawa9, University of Los Andes10, Fudan University11, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague12, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic13, University of Oulu14, Oulu University Hospital15, Dublin Institute of Technology16, Brunel University London17, Nagasaki University18, University of Tsukuba19, Kyoto University20, Seoul National University21, Spanish National Research Council22, University of Valencia23, Umeå University24, Lund University25, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute26, University of Basel27, National Taiwan University28, Harvard University29, Yale University30, Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University31, Duy Tan University32, Public Health England33
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-optimal outdoor temperature, however, evidence on this direct impact at a global scale is limited.
436 citations
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TL;DR: This global modelling analysis combined analyses of nutrient levels, diet-related and weight-related chronic disease mortality, and environmental impacts for more than 150 countries in three sets of diet scenarios found that energy-balanced, low-meat dietary patterns that are in line with available evidence on healthy eating led to an adequate nutrient supply for most nutrients.
411 citations
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TL;DR: Improving sanitation, increasing access to clean water, and ensuring good governance, as well as increasing public health-care expenditure and better regulating the private health sector are all necessary to reduce global antimicrobial resistance.
392 citations