The Environment in a Globalized World and its Repercussions on Physical and Emotional Health
Abstract
Society has had great changes to date thanks to the development of industries and technologies, these have benefited the human being in an important way but also in a negative way. In this article these transformations are studied in the daily life of the people and the main repercussions of these in the health, to mention some, the emotional changes, the violence, the malnutrition, the chronic-degenerative diseases and even respiratory diseases by the contamination of the environment For which a systematic review was carried out in PUBMED and the official website of the World Health Organization. Twenty articles were detected, of which 15 were selected, of which 7 focus on "The selection of food as a determinant of health" and 3 on "Environment and its relationship with human emotions" The results of this analysis allow establish that anthropogenic activity impacts not only the environmental environment, but also how people feel in their physical and emotional health.
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