Social Determinants of Health/Disease
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MONDAY, JULY 20, 2009
What We Mean by Social Determinants of Health
From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) to EQUIDAD
Vicente Navarro, Department of Health Policy and Management
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
keynote address was given at the Eighth IUHPE European Conference on September 9, 2008,
in Turin, Italy, and was originally published in IUHPE – Global Health Promotion, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2009, SAGE Publications
International Journal of Health Services, Volume 39, Number 3, Pages 423–441, 2009 doi: 10.2190/HS.39.3.a
Available online as PDF file [19p.] at: http://baywood.com/hs/ijhs393A.pdf
Appointed by Dr. Maria Ines Reinert Azambuja
Published: August 01, 2009 12:00 PM
Ask yourself, “What is more important to my health: being able to find a doctor, or having a good paying job?” If you answered “the job,” then you’re already thinking about a concept researchers call the social determinants of health.
TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2009
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2009
Reducing health inequities through action on the social determinants of health
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WHO 124th Session EB124.R6 - Agenda item 4.6 - 23 January 2009
WHO Executive Board, Having considered the Secretariat’s report on the final report of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health,1
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2009
On Bioethics (& the Social Determinants of Health)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2007
The social determinants of health:Developing an evidence base for political action
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2008
Social determinants of health: a call for papers
Appointed by Dr. Maria Ines Reinert Azambuja
The Lancet: Social determinants of health: a call for papers
From the Lancet website:
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
The inflammation paradigm: Towards a consensus to explain coronary disease mortality in the 20th century.
CVD Prevention and Control (2008) 3, 69–76
Maria Ines Azambuja a,*, Aloyzio Achutti b, Richard Levins c.
Fumacê..., por Aloyzio Achutti*
Artigos - Fumacê..., por Aloyzio Achutti*
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Can metabolic syndrome usefully predict cardiovascular disease and diabetes?
Prof Naveed Sattar FRCPathBackground
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2008
Closing the gap in a generation: Health equity through action on the social determinants of health
http://www.who.int/entity/social_determinants/final_report/csdh_finalreport_2008.pdf
Executive summaryEnglish [pdf 5.34Mb]
http://www.who.int/entity/social_determinants/final_report/csdh_finalreport_2008_execsumm.pdf
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2008
Our cities, our health, our future
From: ruglucia@PAHO.ORG
Our cities, our health, our future
Report to the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health from the Knowledge Network on Urban Settings (KNUS) 2008
Chair and Lead Writer: Tord Kjellstrom
Available online as PDF file [199p.] at:http://www.who.int/social_determinants/resources/knus_final_report_052008.pdf
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007
enMonday, November 12, 2007
Health in the Americas: Brazil
Capítulo sobre Condições de Saúde no BR 2007. Há um capítulo para cada país da América e outro temático para o conjunto
Labels: Brazil;
posted by Aloyzio Achutti at 12:33 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Our Greatest Challenge? Global Inequalities in CV Care
Low and middle income countries suffer more than 80% of the global burden of cardiovascular disease, but more than 80% of global expenditure on cardiovascular health care occurs in high income countries, according to Stephen MacMahon from The George Institute for International Health in Sydney, Australia.
Sessions Science OnDemand®.
Why has healthcare reform failed?
To make it work, lawmakers need to understand the barriers that have blocked reform.By Henry Aaron November 6, 2007Every 15 years or so, proposals to reform the entire U.S. healthcare system seize national attention. It suggests that even if it succeeds, healthcare reform will not come from a single bill that transforms a $2.5-trillion industry but from repeated legislation of modest scope enacted over many years.
Shaping the world to illustrate inequalities in health
Shaping the world to illustrate inequalities in healthDanny Dorling a, Anna Barford aVisualizing inequalities in health at the world scale is not easily achieved from tables of mortality rates. Maps that show rates using a colour scale often are less informative than many map-readers realize. Labels: inequality
posted by Aloyzio Achutti at 12:09 PM 0 comments
AHA President: Disparities in health care
Conner Lecturer: Social inequality
Conner Lecturer: Social inequalityboosts heart diseasePoverty is widely recognized as a risk factor for poor health and lower life expectancy, but lack of income is not the main determinant of health.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
The social determinants of health:Developing an evidence base for political action
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2007
Achieving health equity: from root causes to fair outcomes
Achieving health equity: from root causes to fair outcomes
Professor Sir Michael Marmot, International Institute for Society and Health, University College London, UKThis paper is an abridged version of the Interim Statement of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health The Lancet, Volume 370, Number 9593, 29 September 2007
Website:http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673607613853/abstract
WHO website:http://www.who.int/social_determinants/en/
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
A conceptual framework for public health: NICE's emerging approach
Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) to EQUIDAD
M.P. Kelly, E. Stewart, A. Morgan, A. Killoran, A. Fischer, A. Threlfall and J. Bonnefoy
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 06, 2007
Conner Lecturer: Social inequality
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2008
Investment for Health: Integrating Health in All Policies
Investment for Health: Integrating Health in All PoliciesVenice, 9th-14th, March 2008
General Information
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2008
WHO’s Commission on Social Determinants of Health: Inequities are Killing People on a Grand Scale at The Social Medicine Portal
WHO’s Commission on Social Determinants of Health: Inequities are Killing People on a Grand Scale at The Social Medicine Portal:
"On Thursday, August 28th the WHO’s Commission on the Social Determinants of Health issued its final report: Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity through Action on the Social Determinants of Health.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2007
Social Determinants of the Premature Cardiovascular Mortality
De: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) [mailto:ruglucia@paho.org]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2007 18:38
Assunto: Presentacion: Factores Sociales Determinantes de la Muerte Prematura debida a Enfermedades cardiovascularesPorto Alegre – Brazil
Prof. Sergio Luiz Bassanesi
Departamento de Medicina Social
Facultad de Medicina Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2007-10-29.1009.M.1BC839C524B0BA4B8BF53A3EC0770F.vcr
Link to: PPT presentation:
http://portal.paho.org/sites/IKM/WorkSpaces/ikmbrownbag/Documents/Cardiovascular%20Diseases%20OPAS.ppt
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 01, 2005
[ProCOR] Conference report: 6th ICPC "Protecting the heart of global development"
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2007
"You are responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
(Antoine Marie Roger de Saint-Exupery
June 29, 1900 - July 31st, 1944.)
Monday, December 24, 2007
HEALTH PROMOTION
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Walk, don't run, to prevent or reverse metabolic syndrome
Johnson JL, Slentz CA, Houmard JA, et al. Exercise training amount and intensity on metabolic syndrome (from Studies of a Targeted Risk Reduction Intervention through Defined Exercise). Am J Cardiol 2007; 100:1759-1766.
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Amount of exercise at least as important as intensity, new study shows [HeartWire > News; Oct 10, 2005]
ESC Congress 2008: 30 August 2008 - 03 September 2008
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Socioeconomic Gradients in Immune Response to Latent Infection
Excess Body Fat Associated with Increased Risk for Six Cancers
By Peggy Peck, Executive Editor, MedPage Today Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco October 31, 2007
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Additional Other Cancers Coverage
Walter C. Willett, M.D.Harvard Medical School
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 -- Obesity is on course to overtake tobacco as the leading risk factor for cancer in America, according to a report issued today.
PLoS Journals : Poverty Collection: "Poverty Collection The Council of Science Editors has organized a Global Theme Issue on Poverty and Human Development on October 22, 2007. More than 200 science and health journals, including three PLoS journals, are participating by publishing new articles. We have also collected together related articles with a poverty theme from the archive of all the PLoS journals. Global Theme Issue Related PLoS Articles "
(Na série especial de ZH "Mentes Iluminadas" está um AMICOR:)
Genome-wide association with select biomarker traits in the Framingham Heart Study
Emelia J Benjamin1,
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