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Dear Colleagues

Attached information on editorial and selected papers in latest issue of
the AJPH

1)Addressing Social Determinants of Health Inequities: Learning From Doing
2) Integrating Social Theory Into Public Health Practice
3)Building on Leadership and Social Capital to Create Change in 2 Urban
Communities
4)The Community Action Model: A Community-Driven Model Designed to Address
Disparities in Health
5)Tackling the Wider Determinants of Health Disparities in England: A Model
for Evaluating the New Deal for Communities Regeneration Initiative
6) Adult Socioeconomic Position and the Association Between Height and
Coronary Heart Disease Mortality: Findings From 33 Years of Follow-Up in
the Whitehall Study
7) Primary Care, Social Inequalities, and All-Cause, Heart Disease, and
Cancer Mortality in US Counties, 1990

Links to abstracts below

Best wishes

David McDaid
LSE Health and Social Care

1 April 2005; Vol. 95, No. 4

URL: http://www.ajph.org/content/vol95/issue4/?etoc

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EDITORIALS
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Addressing Social Determinants of Health Inequities: Learning From Doing
     Elizabeth A. Baker, Marilyn M. Metzler, and Sandro Galea
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 553-555
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/full/95/4/553?etoc


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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH INEQUITIES
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Integrating Social Theory Into Public Health Practice
     Louise Potvin, Sylvie Gendron, Angele Bilodeau, and Patrick Chabot
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 591-595
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/591?etoc


Building on Leadership and Social Capital to Create Change in 2 Urban
Communities
     Stephanie A. Farquhar, Yvonne L. Michael, and Noelle Wiggins
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 596-601
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/596?etoc


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PUBLIC HEALTH MATTERS
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The Community Action Model: A Community-Driven Model Designed to Address
Disparities in Health
     Susana Hennessey Lavery, Mele Lau Smith, Alma Avila Esparza, Alyonik
     Hrushow, Melinda Moore, and Diane F. Reed
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 611-616
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/611?etoc

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RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
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Tackling the Wider Determinants of Health Disparities in England: A Model
for Evaluating the New Deal for Communities Regeneration Initiative
     Jayne Parry and Ken Judge
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 626-628
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/626?etoc


Adult Socioeconomic Position and the Association Between Height and
Coronary Heart Disease Mortality: Findings From 33 Years of Follow-Up in
the Whitehall Study
     Claudia Langenberg, Martin J. Shipley, G. David Batty, and Michael G.
     Marmot
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 628-632
     http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/628?etoc


Primary Care, Social Inequalities, and All-Cause, Heart Disease, and Cancer
Mortality in US Counties, 1990
     Leiyu Shi, James Macinko, Barbara Starfield, Robert Politzer, John
     Wulu, and Jiahong Xu
     Am J Public Health 2005;95 674-680
      http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/4/674?etoc

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