Addiction

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Addiction

Addiction

Addiction to substances such as tobacco, alcohol, drugs (including New Psychoactive Substances - NPS) and behavioral addictions (gambling, food, internet and new technologies, doping) are important risk factors for public health.

The Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the National Institute of Health in Italy) works to prevent and combat these addictions, contributes to the knowledge of phenomena from an epidemiological point of view, optimizes the pathways of diagnosis and treatment and the improvement of interventions through specific areas of research, as well as control, supervision, information, training and advice. It also advises through what is known as the Help line (telephone counseling and scientific information) on addictions and doping and offers support for improving the quality of performance of the National Health Service (NHS) pharmacology laboratories.

In particular, tobacco consumption is one of the major risk factors in the development of cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Emerging phenomenon is also the intake of nicotine through next-generation tobacco products and e-cigarettes. Alcohol is the first substance capable of causing high social impact addiction. Drug addiction today is represented by the phenomenon of taking more classic abuse substances, including alcohol and new psychoactive substances.

Gambling disorder, food and internet addiction are behavioral addictions that in addition to causing clinically significant discomfort and/or disorders are a public health problem of increasing importance with a high impact in daily life.



Back “Insieme nella lotta contro il doping”: una brochure sul doping dedicata ai medici di medicina generale

“Insieme nella lotta contro il doping” è una brochure del Centro nazionale dipendenze e doping dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) dedicata ai medici di medicina generale.

La lotta al doping rappresenta una sfida globale che impegna il nostro Paese nella tutela non solo dell’etica sportiva, ma soprattutto della salute di chi pratica uno sport, anche a livello amatoriale.

I medici di medicina generale rappresentano una risorsa irrinunciabile del nostro Sistema Sanitario Nazionale perché stabilendo una relazione di fiducia con il proprio assistito, possono intervenire prontamente se questo viene percepito come uno sportivo a rischio doping o di fronte a sintomatologie riconducibili all’uso di sostanze o alla pratica di metodi vietati.


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