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Eighth Annual Conference of inVIVO Planetary Health: From Challenges to Opportunities.

Susan L Prescott1,2, Trevor Hancock3, Jeffrey Bland4, Matilda van den Bosch5, Janet K Jansson6, Christine C Johnson7, Michelle Kondo8, David Katz9, Remco Kort10, Anita Kozyrskyj11, Alan C Logan2, Christopher A Lowry12, Ralph Nanan13, Blake Poland14, Jake Robinson15, Nicholas Schroeck16, Aki Sinkkonen17, Marco Springmann18, Robert O Wright19, Ganesa Wegienka7.   

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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Keywords:  DOHaD; NCDs; allergy; art and creativity; biodiversity; biophilosophy; birth cohorts; climate change; cultural competency; dysbiotic drift; ecology; environmental health; extinction of experience; food systems; green prescriptions; green space; health equity; health promotion; indigenous health; inflammation; legal perspectives; mental health; microbiome; mindsets; narrative medicine; nature relatedness; obesity; personalized medicine; planetary health; positive emotions; rewilding; social justice; solastalgia; stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31694316      PMCID: PMC6861902          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16214302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Functions of Utopia: How Utopian Thinking Motivates Societal Engagement.

Authors:  Julian W Fernando; Nicholas Burden; Adam Ferguson; Léan V O'Brien; Madeline Judge; Yoshihisa Kashima
Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull       Date:  2018-01-18

Review 2.  Dysbiotic drift: mental health, environmental grey space, and microbiota.

Authors:  Alan C Logan
Journal:  J Physiol Anthropol       Date:  2015-05-07       Impact factor: 2.867

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