The socio-environmental determinants of diabetes and their consequences.
Angelo AvogaroMauro RigatoEugenio di BrinoDaniela BiancoIrene GianottoGiovanni BrusaporcoPublished in: Acta diabetologica (2024)
Astonishingly, environmental risk factors contribute to nearly 24% of the global disease burden, underscoring the critical impact of our surroundings on health. At the crossroads of this issue lies Diabetes, a rapidly growing non-communicable disease that highlights the delicate balance between human health and environmental sustainability. This epidemic offers a unique lens through which to explore how environmental factors contribute to the prevalence of Diabetes, revealing the complex interplay at work. Despite growing awareness, healthcare systems worldwide face challenges integrating environmental threats into more effective diabetes care strategies CONCLUSIONS: This perspective highlights the urgent need for collaborative efforts and innovative solutions that address the environmental dimensions of diabetes management. Doing so can build healthier communities and pave the way for a more sustainable future.