Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月04日
Americans aren’t living as long as other high-income countries for a surprising reason. 5 major initiatives could help
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一份报告揭示了美国和英国人均寿命的差距正在扩大,美国人均寿命为78.6岁,而英国为81.3岁。研究发现,心血管疾病、药物过量、枪支暴力、自杀和交通事故等可预防因素导致了美国人更早死亡,尤其是在年轻人中。报告指出,通过采取措施减少这些可预防因素,例如扩大药物滥用障碍治疗的获取途径、限制枪支拥有、加强心理健康服务以及改善道路安全等,可以缩小这一差距,提高美国国民健康水平。

🤔**美国人均寿命低于英国2.7年,男性差距更大,达到3.4年。**研究发现,这一差距主要源于可预防因素,如心血管疾病、药物过量、枪支暴力、自杀和交通事故等,导致美国年轻人死亡率较高。

💊**药物过量导致的死亡人数增加是美国人均寿命下降的重要因素之一。**报告建议扩大对阿片类药物使用障碍的治疗途径,例如通过社区药房和惩教机构提供美沙酮治疗。

🔫**枪支暴力导致的凶杀和自杀是美国人均寿命差距扩大的重要因素。**报告建议通过限制枪支拥有,例如实施枪支购买许可证和极端风险保护令等措施,来减少枪支暴力。

🧠**青少年自杀率上升也是美国人均寿命下降的一个重要因素。**报告建议建立全国性的社区心理健康基础设施,持续投资心理健康服务,尤其是在农村和历史上的服务欠佳地区。

🚗**交通事故导致的死亡人数也在增加。**报告建议采用智能速度技术警示超速驾驶、加强对酒驾的处罚,以及将危险感知测试纳入驾照考试要求等措施,来降低交通事故的发生率。

In the report from the Bloomberg American Health Initiative (BAHI) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, researchers highlight a widening gap between life expectancy in the U.S. as compared to the U.K.On average, life expectancy is 78.6 years in the U.S. compared to 81.3 years in England and Wales. The life expectancy gap of the two regions (2.7 years overall) is even larger for men, 3.4 years, as compared to women, 1.9 years. In 1984, people in both countries lived to 75 on average, and the report points to key similarities of the high-income regions across economics, aging populations, immigrant communities, and declining smoking rates. However, in 2019, the U.K. led in life expectancy by about three years compared to the U.S. In the latest 2023 data analyzed from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics and the U.K. Office for National Statistics, the gap furthered as U.S. life expectancy went down by a portion of a year and U.K. life expectancy went up. Researchers explain that preventable causes, including cardiovascular disease, drug overdose, firearm-related homicide and suicide, and car accidents, have contributed to this widening gap in the U.S., and led to more younger people dying. Covid-19 and cancer deaths are also a contributing factor, per the report. Dr. Joshua M. Sharfstein, director of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative and vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, tells Fortune that what’s most alarming is how “firearm-related homicide and suicide rates are 485.9 times higher for people under age 25 in the U.S. compared to the United Kingdom (U.K.) and drug overdose rates are 4.5 times higher in the U.S. for people under age 25.” “The most surprising finding was that preventable causes explain the gap in life expectancy,” says Sharfstein. “It’s not so much what we’re doing wrong, but rather, we need to use the evidence we do have to scale effective public health interventions, from reducing opioid-use disorder to youth suicide prevention to reverse the life expectancy gap and improve population health.” There are five essential preventable causes for this gap, especially as it relates to protecting young Americans, that public health initiatives can tackle, according to Sharfstein:Reducing cardiovascular disease by prioritizing clinical and population-based solutions including increasing access to treatment for hypertension, increasing access to more nutritious food, reducing sodium through food policy, and more opportunities for physical activity.Reducing overdose-related deaths by expanding access to treatment for opioid use disorder, such as methadone, in the U.S. through community pharmacies and correctional facilities.Reducing gun homicides and gun-related suicides by limiting access to gun ownership through Firearm Purchaser Licensing and Extreme Risk Protection Orders, both popular policies that have been shown to reduce violence or self-harm.Reducing teen suicides by building a national community mental health infrastructure that allows for ongoing investment in mental healthcare services, especially in rural and historically underserved areas.Reducing motor vehicle crashes by incorporating intelligent speed technology that alerts drivers when they are over the speed limit, enforce penalties for impaired driving, and include a hazard perception test as part of driver licensing requirements.“There is no good reason why Americans can expect to die nearly three years earlier than their counterparts in the U.K.,” says Sharfstein. “With programmatic policy solutions, the life expectancy gap can be decreased. Working with and in communities to understand and solve problems using data and evidence is the essence of public health and the pathway to a healthier nation.”

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