Cómo mejorar la salud del cerebro podría traer beneficios a la economía
La salud cerebral, colectiva e individualmente, es un motor significativo del crecimiento económico. Todos deberíamos comenzar a pensar en nutrir la economía del cerebro.
Andrew Moose is Head of Health and Wellness at the World Economic Forum. At the Forum, he is responsible for the collaborative development of strategies to advance preventative health and well-being through the Centre for Health and Healthcare. His current focus is on initiatives related to nutrition, personalized well-being, and workforce health. He holds a BA degree from Duke University, a Master’s degree in International Management from the University of Paris – Sorbonne and an MBA from Georgia State University. Prior to the Forum, Andrew worked as a management consultant with a focus on strategy, innovation and technology-enabled growth serving clients in North America, South America and Europe.
La salud cerebral, colectiva e individualmente, es un motor significativo del crecimiento económico. Todos deberíamos comenzar a pensar en nutrir la economía del cerebro.
「ブレイン・エコノミー(脳の経済)」とは、個人的及び集団として、脳の健康が経済成長の重要な原動力であると主張する、新たな経済信念体系です。脳の障害は、世界経済に毎年5兆ドルの損失をもたらしていると推定されています。既存の介入策を拡大することにより、1億3,000万年以上分のより質の高い生活を手に入れることができます。
Brain health, collectively and individually, is a meaningful driver of economic growth. We should all start thinking about nurturing the brain economy.
A greater understanding of the social determinants of health and related societal health disparities is driving health systems to consider Food is Medicine intervention.