Circulatory Health as a Coherence System: Integrating Developmental, Social, Economic, and Planetary Determinants Across Scales | ChatGPT5.3, Gemini and NotebookLM

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Deep Dive | Why Heart Disease Starts Outside the Chest

Debate | Circulatory Health as a Coherence System

Critique | How Economic Growth Undermines Circulatory Health

Cinematic | The Coherence System: Redesigning Cardiovascular Health

Explainer | Circulatory Coherence

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KEY MESSAGES

  • Circulatory health is best understood as the stability of a multi-scale system shaped across the life course
  • Developmental, social, commercial, economic, and environmental factors jointly determine system load, capacity, and response
  • Disease reflects loss of coherence under constraint rather than isolated abnormalities
  • Economic and labour systems (SDG 8) are central regulators of chronic physiological load
  • Health depends on coherent circulation across human, societal, and planetary systems

Crosswalk of Circulatory Coherence Domains and Global Policy Frameworks - Table 1.csv

Crosswalk of Circulatory Coherence Domains and Global Policy Frameworks - Table 1.csv
Coherence DomainSystem FunctionPrimary Policy LeversSDG AlignmentWHO Framework AlignmentOperational Indicators
System Stability (Outcome Layer)Maintains coherence under constraintIntegrated multi-sector policy implementationSDG 3.4WHO NCD Global Action PlanPhysiological/Systemic: Variability, recovery time; Policy-based: Intervention intensity
Developmental Origins (DOHaD)Establishes baseline capacity and reserveMaternal health, early childhood nutrition, environmental protectionSDG 2, 3, 5WHO Life-Course Approach; NCD RoadmapPhysiological/Systemic: Birth weight, early growth; Policy-based: Developmental stress exposure
Social DeterminantsRegulates cumulative physiological load and recoveryHousing, education, social protection, labor conditionsSDG 1, 4, 8, 10WHO Social Determinants FrameworkPhysiological/Systemic: Chronic stress burden; Policy-based: Inequality gradients, job insecurity
Commercial DeterminantsGenerates load and distorts perception of riskRegulation of food systems, tobacco, alcohol, built environmentSDG 3, 12WHO Best Buys; Commercial Determinants agendaPhysiological/Systemic: Consumption patterns; Policy-based: Exposure intensity, normalization signals
Governance (HiAP)Aligns constraints and policies across sectorsCross-sector coordination, fiscal and regulatory policySDG 11, 13, 17Health in All Policies; GPW14Physiological/Systemic: Cross-sector divergence; Policy-based: Policy coherence, regulatory conflicts
Planetary Systems (One Health)Regulates ecological constraints and system boundariesClimate policy, biodiversity protection, environmental regulationSDG 13, 15One Health Joint Plan of ActionPhysiological/Systemic: Emissions, biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation; Policy-based: Not in source

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