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You may also be thinking about the JAMA, 2004, article by Mokdad, Marks, Stroup, and Gerberding. They look at so called underlying behavioral risk factors. However, they do not focus on the broader social context, such as social class, disparities, race, etc.

Not wanting to get into a flame war, I am just trying to provide a reference.

The reference is JAMA, 291(10):1238-1245."Actual causes of death in the US, 2000."

-Ken McLeroy

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>>> [log in to unmask] 01/07/07 9:21 PM >>>
Hi all,

I am seeking information in preparation for an upcoming meeting with key people on determinants of health.  I vaguely recall seeing various quotes about the attributable risks of lifestyle behaviour factors as compared with broader socio-economic factors with respect to various disease outcomes. but I have so far come up empty in re-finding these (e.g. the Marmot and Rose graph from British Health Journal in 1981 regarding relative risk of death from coronary heart disease according to employment grade and proportions of difference that can be explained statistically by various risk factors - but more current and more comprehensive).  Any chance anyone on this listserve could assist?  The meeting is on January 15th. of course the time line is short.  Thanks to all for your time and possible assistance. 

A happy 2007 to all!

 
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