1. Eighth annual conference of inVIVO planetary health : from challenges to opportunities
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Jeffrey S. Bland, Marco Springmann, David L. Katz, Ganesa Wegienka, Ralph Nanan, Aki Sinkkonen, Anita L. Kozyrskyj, Remco Kort, Susan L. Prescott, Blake Poland, Michelle C. Kondo, Jake M. Robinson, Christine Cole Johnson, Alan C. Logan, Matilda van den Bosch, Nicholas J. Schroeck, Trevor Hancock, Christopher A. Lowry, Robert O. Wright, Janet K. Jansson, Molecular Cell Physiology, AIMMS, Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme, Nature-Based Solutions, and Aki Tapio Sinkkonen / Principal Investigator
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Biopsychosocial model ,indigenous health ,environmental health ,rewilding ,01 natural sciences ,stress ,cultural competency ,0302 clinical medicine ,Climate change ,NCDs ,media_common ,SDG 15 - Life on Land ,biodiversity ,Birth cohorts ,DOHaD ,green prescriptions ,Public relations ,Health equity ,Food systems ,Legal perspectives ,climate change ,Community health ,Art and creativity ,media_common.quotation_subject ,positive emotions ,narrative medicine ,Mindsets ,Nature relatedness ,03 medical and health sciences ,dohad ,Political science ,green space ,social justice ,1172 Environmental sciences ,Indigenous health ,nature relatedness ,art and creativity ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health promotion ,Microbiome ,Extinction of experience ,obesity ,Allergy ,health promotion ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,mindsets ,microbiome ,lcsh:Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,dysbiotic drift ,Planetary health ,legal perspectives ,11. Sustainability ,Biophilosophy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,health equity ,birth cohorts ,Ecology ,Positive emotions ,Conference Report ,Biodiversity ,personalized medicine ,Narrative medicine ,3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health ,Environmental health ,Solastalgia ,Rewilding ,1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology ,Mental health ,Psychological resilience ,ecology ,Social justice ,Cultural competence ,mental health ,Dysbiotic drift ,Cultural competency ,food systems ,planetary health ,ncds ,Stress ,extinction of experience ,Obesity ,biophilosophy ,Green prescriptions ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Green space ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,allergy ,Personalized medicine ,13. Climate action ,inflammation ,Societal Factors ,solastalgia ,business - Abstract
inVIVO Planetary Health (inVIVO) is a progressive scientific movement providing evidence, advocacy, and inspiration to align the interests and vitality of people, place, and planet. Our goal is to transform personal and planetary health through awareness, attitudes, and actions, and a deeper understanding of how all systems are interconnected and interdependent. Here, we present the abstracts and proceedings of our 8th annual conference, held in Detroit, Michigan in May 2019, themed “From Challenges, to Opportunities”. Our far-ranging discussions addressed the complex interdependent ecological challenges of advancing global urbanization, including the biopsychosocial interactions in our living environment on physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing, together with the wider community and societal factors that govern these. We had a strong solutions focus, with diverse strategies spanning from urban-greening and renewal, nature-relatedness, nutritional ecology, planetary diets, and microbiome rewilding, through to initiatives for promoting resilience, positive emotional assets, traditional cultural narratives, creativity, art projects for personal and community health, and exploring ways of positively shifting mindsets and value systems. Our cross-sectoral agenda underscored the importance and global impact of local initiatives everywhere by contributing to new normative values as part of a global interconnected grass-roots movement for planetary health.
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- 2019
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