
We strive to achieve not just individually but also as a community but if we look around us our family friends and others we know that health is very variable.
For example in 2016 the life expectancy of a child born in Sierra was 53 years while in Australia it was 83 years but even within Australia the life expectancy of indig
enous people is about 10 years lower than that of non-indigenous people and even within a specific group of people health can change based on a person's income level of education or occupation so
Why is health so variable?
To answer that question we must understand the factors that influence a person's health are called determinants of health these include who they are such as age sex and genetic makeup and what they do as in health behaviors?
Such as smoking physical activity alcohol use and diet health is also largely influenced by the conditions in which people are born grow live work and age collectively called the social determinants of health.
The social determinants of health are shaped by the distribution of money power and resources and an international national and local level these can lead to health inequities which is the difference in health between different groups of people that is unfair and avoidable.
Let's take a look at the social determinants of health using a framework developed by the World Health Organization. According to this framework there are two broad groups of health
determinants structural and intermediary structural determinants are the socio-economic and political context. That people live in it includes governance economic social and public policies and also the social and culture values placed on health issues these
factors can lead to the unequal distribution of material and monetary resources.
Which can shape a person's socio-economic position socio-economic position is characterized by education occupation income gender race or ethnicity and social class the structural determinants of health operate through a set of intermediary determinants that impact a person's exposure vulnerability and outcomes to factors affecting their health. These include material circumstances such as the quality of housing the financial means to buy healthy food clothing or other requirements for healthy living and work environments.
Psychosocial factors like stressful living circumstances relationships and
social support behavioral and biological factors.
In addition to these health systems determine the type of health care the quality of it and how easily accessible it is bridging the structural and intermediary determinants our social cohesion and social capital.
The links between all these determinants are not always linear but can be complex interdependent and interact in many different ways to influence health for example or income can limit opportunities for achieving good health and conversely poor health can limit opportunities for people to participate in the workforce and remember these determinants can act across the course of a person's life.
So the next time you think about a health issue consider not only who they are and what they do but also the conditions in which they are born grow live work and age because if we understand and act on them we can build a healthier world for everyone.
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