Health promotion and quality of life: A historical perspective of the last two 40 years (1980-2020)

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This article updates the previous text of the main author published in 2000, revisiting the scientific evidence that reaffirms the contribution of health to the quality of life of individuals and populations. More than the access to health services of any quality, it is necessary to face determinants of health in its entirety, which requires healthy public policies, an effective intersectoral articulation of public power and mobilization of the population. The authors revisit the emergence and development of health promotion, focusing on the analysis of the most promising health strategies for the increase in quality of life, especially in societies with high social and health inequalities, as in the case of Brazil, reinforced by the recent pandemic of COVID-19. Such strategies were concretized on healthy municipalities and intersectoral actions, in health and in all policies which confront social determinants, through their own foundations and practices that are closely related to innovations in public management for integrated and sustainable local development, in view of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Objectives (SDG).

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Buss, P. M., de Araújo Hartz, Z. M., Pinto, L. F., & Rocha, C. M. F. (2020). Health promotion and quality of life: A historical perspective of the last two 40 years (1980-2020). Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 25(12), 4723–4735. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320202512.15902020

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