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Political pressures disrupt health policy, leading to misinterpretations of risk factors. Long-term, comprehensive epidemiological studies are crucial for accurate health research and effective prevention strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Policy Research
  • Epidemiology

Context:

  • Modern health systems face challenges from political pressures, causing shifting priorities and hindering long-term health policy formulation.
  • Risk factors are often isolated from complex health interconnections, leading to flawed prevention and sanction measures.
  • Rising multimorbidity necessitates a shift from viewing isolated factors to understanding complex risk indicators.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the urgent need for scientific observation and data-driven foundation of preventive health measures.
  • To address the misinterpretation of data arising from short-term health research.
  • To advocate for comprehensive health research that considers both pathogenetic and salutogenetic aspects.

Summary:

  • Political instability and short-term research perspectives impede effective health policy and accurate risk assessment.

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  • Current approaches isolate risk factors, failing to address the complexity of multimorbidity and systemic health issues.
  • There is a critical need for robust, long-term epidemiological studies integrating pathogenetic and salutogenetic perspectives.
  • Impact:

    • Promote evidence-based health policy and long-term strategic planning.
    • Reduce misinterpretations of health data and improve the efficacy of preventive interventions.
    • Foster a more holistic and scientifically grounded approach to public health research and practice.