Emerging Health Issues Related to Globalization
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 August 2023) | Viewed by 2163
Special Issue Editors
Interests: lifestyle health risk factors associated with globalization; workplace well-being in contemporary society; changing patterns of alcohol consumption; economic migration and changing patterns of family
Interests: infectious disease epidemiology; vaccine hesitancy; health literacy; cancer screening; sarcopenia and cognitive impairment; hypertension
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the past two decades, the increasing pace of globalization has led to changes in the daily lives of humans across the world. Traditional borders have eroded over time, leading to the widespread diffusion of media, human populations, and economies for which the full impact is yet to be realized.
The emerging health issues that result from greater international trade, increased internationalization of work, urbanization, and increase in borderless digital media, requires scholarly examination.
Studies addressing topics related to emerging health issues related to large-scale global trends, such as the effects of global mass media on health, the effects of changing patterns of resource use, changing dietary patterns, changing work patterns, changing patterns of family life, the uptake of non-traditional behaviors, and cross-boundary control of health conditions, are solicited for this Special Issue. Studies addressing, but not limited to, these topics are invited for submission to this Special Issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). New quantitative and qualitative research papers, methodological papers, brief reports, reviews, and commentaries are also welcome. Studies examining the new approaches utilized to address health problems resulting from globalization are also invited for submission.
Dr. Jean H. Kim
Dr. Paul K. M. Poon
Dr. Kevin K. C. Hung
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- globalization
- urbanization
- cross-boundary
- lifestyle
- health behaviors
- mass media
- migration
- diet
- family
- work
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