Diet-Related Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases in Italian Prisoners: B.A.C.I. (Benessere All’interno delle Carceri Italiane, Well-Being Inside the Italian Prisons) Project by the Italian Society of Penitentiary Medicine and Public Health (S.I.M.S.Pe. Società Italiana di Medicina e Sanità Penitenziaria)

Purpose of Review The review aims to present an overview of inmate health, focusing on lifestyle-related diseases, physical activity levels, and nutritional status. It also presents the B.A.C.I. ( Benessere All’interno delle Carceri Italiane , well-being inside the Italian prisons) project, which ai...

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Hauptverfasser: Verde, Ludovica, Pagano, Antonio Maria, de Leo, Monica, Vetrani, Claudia, Ambretti, Antinea, Lucania, Luciano, Babudieri, Sergio, De Chiara, Anna, Colao, Annamaria, Corsi, Michele, Muscogiuri, Giovanna, Barrea, Luigi
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description Purpose of Review The review aims to present an overview of inmate health, focusing on lifestyle-related diseases, physical activity levels, and nutritional status. It also presents the B.A.C.I. ( Benessere All’interno delle Carceri Italiane , well-being inside the Italian prisons) project, which aims to offers an innovative path of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) related to unhealthy lifestyles in prisons in the Campania region, Italy. Recent Findings The global prison population has risen by 24% since the year 2000, with over 10.77 million people detained worldwide in 2021. In Italy alone, there are currently over 57,000 inmates. Inmates face a higher risk of NCDs such as cardiovascular disease due to unhealthy lifestyles characterized by poor diets and lack of physical activity. Additionally, sleep disorders, particularly insomnia, are prevalent among inmates, further contributing to health disparities. While physical activity has shown positive effects on inmate well-being, there is limited research on nutritional status and interventions in prison populations. Summary Providing quality healthcare to inmates is an international policy norm, but the standards vary globally and are often inadequate. The economic burden of NCDs is rising, and this is exacerbated in prisons, making it challenging for individuals to reintegrate into society after release.
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Humans
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Noncommunicable Diseases - epidemiology
Oncology
Prisoners
Prisons
Public Health
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