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Policy and advocacy
Publication date: 
2022

The World Health Organization launched on 9 August 2022 its position paper on optimizing brain health across the life course. 

 

Many determinants are known to affect brain health at different stages of life. The position paper provides a conceptual framework for what brain health is and how brain health can be optimized throughout life with actions across the following clusters of determinants: physical health, healthy environments, safety and security, learning and social connection, and access to quality services. Optimizing brain health can not only reduces the prevalence and burden of neurological disorders but also improve mental and physical health overall and create positive social and economic impacts, all of which contribute to greater well-being and help advance society, irrespective of the presence or absence of disorders.

 

The paper demonstrates the relevance of optimizing brain health within the broader context of public health and society and offers practical policy solutions and future directions for the field including specific actions for addressing brain health determinants, ongoing priorities in brain health research, and operationalizing and measuring brain health.

 

Access the WHO Brain health position paper here

Approach: 
Policy and legislation
Disorder: 
Epilepsy/seizures
Dementia and other neurocognitive disorders
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