Environmental Health - Importance of Environmental Factors on Human Health

Environmental health focuses on the interplay between the environment and human health, addressing factors like air quality and waste management.
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Environmental Factors | Human Health | Pollution | Waste Management | Air Quality
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Environmental Health FAQ

What is environmental health?

Environmental health is the public health field that monitors and addresses physical, chemical, and biological factors that impact your health though they're not always within your direct control. Simply put, environmental health is the area of public health that deals with all the different ways the world can impact physical and mental well-being.

How does the environment affect our health?

The physical, chemical and biological environment we live in affects our wellbeing. Clean drinking water, good hygiene, effective pest and disease control, and good housing is important to our overall health. Find out what we’re doing to improve environmental health in Australia. The environment we live and work in affects our health.

What is environmental health indicator?

Environmental health indicator (2016). It consists of three categories: health impacts, air quality, and water and sanitation. The health impacts category includes the environmental risk exposure indicator. Environmental health is the branch of public health concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment affecting human health.

How does environmental health affect public health?

Environmental health professionals focus on factors like industrial air pollution, water quality, healthy food access, and safe housing that impact public health. In many cases, these factors (unlike the personal risk of genetics, for example) are preventable or can be changed to improve public health and overall health equity.

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