One Health Paper Published
My latest publication is a Forum article in BioScience’s special issue on One Health. BioScience is the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, a nonprofit scientific association created in 1947 that is dedicated “to the use of science to inform decision making for the benefit of the science and society”.
The abstract:
The One Health concept has been invoked to foster collaborations at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health to address zoonotic disease risk. But the One Health concept is also helpful in framing and addressing the public health imperative to prevent and delay the onset of the chronic diseases of late life, to extend healthy life expectancy in ways that are sustainable and beneficial to animal and environmental health. This is an urgent global health imperative because healthy life expectancy is not increasing at the same pace as life expectancy, leading to more years being lived in poor health. This Forum article advances the Geroscience Perspective on One Health, a framework that draws attention to the interdependence of healthy human aging and animal and environmental health by emphasizing the importance of pursuing nonpharmacological (environmental and lifestyle) and potential pharmacological (gerotherapeutics) interventions to increase healthspan.
Cheers,
Colin
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