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yes please

On 5/26/11, JF Crépault <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Folks, please respond to Dennis' email - not to the whole listserv. That's
> why he provided his email address.
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> JF Crépault
> CAMH Public Policy Unit
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> From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Linda Kessler
> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 4:13 PM
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> Subject: Re: [SDOH] Two papers available...
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> Me too please.
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> Linda Gilmour Kessler, RD
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> From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Katie Huth
> Sent: May-26-11 10:40 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [SDOH] Two papers available...
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> Hi Dennis,
> I would like a pdf of both papers. Thank you!
> You should be receiving a copy of the McMaster University Medical Journal in
> the mail. I appreciate your contribution (email interview earlier this
> year).
>
> Take care!
> Katie Huth
>
> From: Dennis Raphael<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 10:59 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [SDOH] Two papers available...
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> Please send me an email
>
> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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> if you wish a pdf of these papers.
>
> Dennis
>
> Canada: A land of missed opportunity for addressing the social determinants
> of health
> Health Policy 101 (2011) 44-58
> Toba Bryant ,Dennis Raphael, Ted Schrecker, Ronald Labonte
>
> The first 25 years of universal public health insurance in Canada saw major
> reductions in income-related health inequalities related to conditions most
> amenable to medical treatment. While equity issues related to health care
> coverage and access remain important, the social determinants of health
> (SDH) represent the next frontier for reducing health inequalities, a point
> reinforced by the work of the World Health Organization's Commission on
> Social Determinants of Health. In this regard, Canada's recent performance
> suggests a bleak prognosis. Canada's track record since the 1980s in five
> respects related to social determinants of health: (a) the overall
> redistributive impact of tax and transfer policies; (b) reduction of family
> and child poverty; (c) housing policy; (d) early childhood education and
> care; and (e) urban/metropolitan health policy have reduced Canada's
> capacity to reduce existing health inequalities. Reasons for this are
> explored and means of advancing this agenda are outlined.
> ------------------------------
> Poverty in childhood and adverse health outcomes in adulthood
> Maturitas 69 (2011) 22-26
> Dennis Raphael
>
> The experience of poverty during childhood is a potent predictor of a
> variety of adverse health outcomes during middle and late adulthood.
> Children who live in poverty are more likely as adults than their peers to
> develop and die earlier from a range of diseases. These effects are
> especially strong for cardiovascular
> disease and type II diabetes. Most disturbingly, these effects appear in
> large part to be biologically embedded such that later improved life
> circumstances have only a modest ameliorative effect. Considering these
> findings and the relatively high rates of child poverty in nations such as
> Canada, UK, and USA, those concerned with improving the health of citizens
> should focus their attention on advocating for public policy that will
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