Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health
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Resumo: | Objective: This article intends to raise the discussion of biological, cultural and socioeconomic aspects related to light pollution and sleep denial. Methodology: This is an essay, in which the themes are approached with the field of Collective Health, considering the scarcity of studies in the literature on this perspective, and the area's commitment to the discussion of these productive, social and cultural configurations that influence the health and quality of life of the subjects. Results and Discussion: The flexibility and instability of the labor market, in addition to the large amount of information and products to be consumed, make the day insufficient and the night is now used for carrying out various activities to the detriment of sleep. Thus, a compulsory character of adherence to the ways of living influenced by the 24/7 model stands out and the consequences of this structure for the health of individuals and populations, while the influence of the same capitalist system for the commodification of health, which feeds back into the operating system. Conclusion: The effects of the current mode of production and the impacts on the well-being of individuals and populations make this a key discussion for the field of Public Health, which can contribute to the understanding of a quality of life beyond the productivist/consumerist perspectives. |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective HealthCapitalismo, contaminación lumínica y negación del sueño: Un debate relevante para el campo de la Salud ColectivaCapitalismo, poluição luminosa e negação do sono: Um debate relevante para o campo da Saúde ColetivaCronobiologiaRitmo CircadianoTranstorno do sono.CronobiologiaRitmo CircadianoTrastornos del sueño.ChronobiologyCircadian RhythmSleep disorders.Objective: This article intends to raise the discussion of biological, cultural and socioeconomic aspects related to light pollution and sleep denial. Methodology: This is an essay, in which the themes are approached with the field of Collective Health, considering the scarcity of studies in the literature on this perspective, and the area's commitment to the discussion of these productive, social and cultural configurations that influence the health and quality of life of the subjects. Results and Discussion: The flexibility and instability of the labor market, in addition to the large amount of information and products to be consumed, make the day insufficient and the night is now used for carrying out various activities to the detriment of sleep. Thus, a compulsory character of adherence to the ways of living influenced by the 24/7 model stands out and the consequences of this structure for the health of individuals and populations, while the influence of the same capitalist system for the commodification of health, which feeds back into the operating system. Conclusion: The effects of the current mode of production and the impacts on the well-being of individuals and populations make this a key discussion for the field of Public Health, which can contribute to the understanding of a quality of life beyond the productivist/consumerist perspectives.Objetivo: Este artículo pretende plantear la discusión de aspectos biológicos, culturales y socioeconómicos relacionados con la contaminación lumínica y la negación del sueño. Metodología: Se trata de un ensayo, en el que se abordan los temas con el campo de la Salud Pública, considerando la escasez de estudios en la literatura sobre esta perspectiva, y el compromiso del área con la discusión de estas configuraciones productivas, sociales y culturales que inciden en la salud y la salud. calidad de vida de los sujetos. Resultados y discusión: La flexibilidad e inestabilidad del mercado laboral, además de la gran cantidad de información y productos a consumir, hacen que el día sea insuficiente y la noche se utilice ahora para realizar diversas actividades en detrimento del sueño. Así, se destaca un carácter obligatorio de adhesión a las formas de vida influenciadas por el modelo 24/7 y las consecuencias de esta estructura para la salud de los individuos y poblaciones, mientras que la influencia del mismo sistema capitalista para la mercantilización de la salud, que retroalimenta en el sistema operativo. Conclusión: Los efectos del modo de producción actual y los impactos en el bienestar de los individuos y poblaciones hacen de esta una discusión clave para el campo de la Salud Pública, que puede contribuir a la comprensión de una calidad de vida más allá de las perspectivas productivista / consumista.Objetivo: Este artigo tem a intenção de suscitar a discussão de aspectos biológicos, culturais e socioeconômicos relacionados à poluição luminosa e à negação do sono. Metodologia: Trata-se de um ensaio, no qual é realizada uma aproximação das temáticas com o campo da Saúde Coletiva, considerando a escassez de estudos na literatura sobre essa perspectiva, e o compromisso da área com a discussão dessas configurações produtivas, sociais e culturais que influenciam a saúde e qualidade de vida dos sujeitos. Resultados e Discussão: A flexibilidade e instabilidade do mercado de trabalho, além da grande quantidade de informações e produtos a serem consumidos, tornam o dia insuficiente e a noite passa a ser utilizada para a realização de atividades diversas em detrimento do sono. Destaca-se assim, um caráter compulsório de adesão aos modos de viver influenciados pelo modelo 24/7 e as consequências dessa estrutura para a saúde dos indivíduos e das populações, ao passo em que é apontada a influência do mesmo sistema capitalista para a mercantilização da saúde, que retroalimenta o sistema de exploração. Conclusão: Os efeitos do modo de produção vigente e os impactos no bem-estar dos indivíduos e populações tornam essa uma discussão fulcral para o campo da Saúde Coletiva, que pode contribuir para compreensão de uma qualidade de vida além das perspectivas produtivistas/consumistas.Research, Society and Development2021-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1813210.33448/rsd-v10i9.18132Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e28910918132Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e28910918132Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e289109181322525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18132/16157Copyright (c) 2021 Eslia Maria Nunes Pinheiro; Rônisson Thomas de Oliveira Silva; Renatha Celiana da Silva Brito; Cecília Nogueira Valença; Jane Carla de Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Eslia Maria Nunes Silva, Rônisson Thomas de OliveiraBrito, Renatha Celiana da Silva Valença, Cecília NogueiraSouza, Jane Carla de 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18132Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:19.651448Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health Capitalismo, contaminación lumínica y negación del sueño: Un debate relevante para el campo de la Salud Colectiva Capitalismo, poluição luminosa e negação do sono: Um debate relevante para o campo da Saúde Coletiva |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health Pinheiro, Eslia Maria Nunes Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Transtorno do sono. Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Trastornos del sueño. Chronobiology Circadian Rhythm Sleep disorders. |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Capitalism, light pollution and sleep denial: A relevant debate to the field of Collective Health |
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Pinheiro, Eslia Maria Nunes |
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Pinheiro, Eslia Maria Nunes Silva, Rônisson Thomas de Oliveira Brito, Renatha Celiana da Silva Valença, Cecília Nogueira Souza, Jane Carla de |
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Silva, Rônisson Thomas de Oliveira Brito, Renatha Celiana da Silva Valença, Cecília Nogueira Souza, Jane Carla de |
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Pinheiro, Eslia Maria Nunes Silva, Rônisson Thomas de Oliveira Brito, Renatha Celiana da Silva Valença, Cecília Nogueira Souza, Jane Carla de |
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Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Transtorno do sono. Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Trastornos del sueño. Chronobiology Circadian Rhythm Sleep disorders. |
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Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Transtorno do sono. Cronobiologia Ritmo Circadiano Trastornos del sueño. Chronobiology Circadian Rhythm Sleep disorders. |
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Objective: This article intends to raise the discussion of biological, cultural and socioeconomic aspects related to light pollution and sleep denial. Methodology: This is an essay, in which the themes are approached with the field of Collective Health, considering the scarcity of studies in the literature on this perspective, and the area's commitment to the discussion of these productive, social and cultural configurations that influence the health and quality of life of the subjects. Results and Discussion: The flexibility and instability of the labor market, in addition to the large amount of information and products to be consumed, make the day insufficient and the night is now used for carrying out various activities to the detriment of sleep. Thus, a compulsory character of adherence to the ways of living influenced by the 24/7 model stands out and the consequences of this structure for the health of individuals and populations, while the influence of the same capitalist system for the commodification of health, which feeds back into the operating system. Conclusion: The effects of the current mode of production and the impacts on the well-being of individuals and populations make this a key discussion for the field of Public Health, which can contribute to the understanding of a quality of life beyond the productivist/consumerist perspectives. |
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