What is a driver of health?

A “driver of health” refers to a factor or set of factors that influence the overall health and well-being of individuals or populations. These drivers can include various social, economic, environmental, and behavioral factors. Some examples of drivers of health include:

  • Access to healthcare and quality of care
  • Education and literacy
  • Income and poverty
  • Housing and environmental quality
  • Food security and nutrition
  • Physical activity and exercise
  • Tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Stress and mental health
  • Genetic factors and family history

Addressing and improving these drivers of health can play a crucial role in promoting and maintaining good health outcomes for individuals and communities.

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