
How Do Trees Help Reduce Violence? What Do Roads Have To Do With Chronic Disease? Prevention Diaries Examines The Unexpected Yet Empirically Predictable Relationships That Shape Our Health, Providing The Keys To Realizing Vitality And Health Across Our Society. With Passion, Wisdom, And Humor, Internationally Recognized Prevention Expert Larry Cohen Draws On His Three Decades Of Experience To Make A Case For Building Health Into The Everyday Fabric Of Our Lives-from Health Care To Workplaces, Urban Planning To Agriculture. Prevention Diaries Envisions An Alternate Model Of American Health Care, One Less Predicated On Treating Sickness And More Focused On Preventing It. Doing So Requires A Shift In How Our Society Perceives And Approaches Health -- First Recognizing Our Overreliance On Individual Solutions, Then Building An Environment Conducive To Preventing Problems Before They Occur. Through First-person Vignettes And Scientific Data, Cohen Shows That Prevention Is The Cure For What Ails Us. By Creating Greater Opportunities For Health And Safety -- Things Like Safe Access To Parks And Healthful Housing -- The Us Sets A Foundation For A Healthier Country. Prevention Diaries Makes It Clear That As The Us Works To Ensure Everyone Can Access Medical Services, We Also Must Make Health, Not Just Health Care, The Ultimate Goal.
How can systemic environmental and social changes effectively reduce the prevalence of chronic disease and violence in American society? Larry Cohen, an internationally recognized expert in prevention, utilizes three decades of professional experience to argue that the current medical model is overly focused on treating sickness rather than cultivating health. He proposes a shift toward structural interventions, suggesting that health outcomes are fundamentally tied to urban planning, agricultural policy, and workplace environments rather than solely individual choices.
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Experts and public health professionals recognize this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on social determinants of health. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible and effectively balances personal anecdotes with broader systemic data.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190623837
ISBN-13:
9780190623838
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