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My reading of the accumulated literature finds the content of Andre
Picard's report on the determinants of dementia and heart disease to be
correct: education levels and socioeconomic status -- i.e., living
conditions -- are the best predictors of the incidence of these
afflictions. Why then is the headline and recommendations so focused on
jogging and exercising, factors found to add minimal predictability to the
incidence of these diseases? I know the Globe and Mail is a pro-capitalist,
pro-individualist newspaper. Does this ideological lens have to distort
its health reporting?
Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Undergraduate Programme Director
School of Health Policy & Management
Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies
York University
4700 Keele St.
Toronto ON M3J 1P3
Ph: 416-736-2100 ext. 22134
Fax: 416-736-5227
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Website: http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/draphael
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