The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities /:
"Social scientists have repeatedly uncovered a disturbing feature of economic inequality: people with larger incomes and better education tend to lead longer, healthier lives. This pattern holds across all ages and for virtually all measures of health, apparently indicating a biological dimensi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Social scientists have repeatedly uncovered a disturbing feature of economic inequality: people with larger incomes and better education tend to lead longer, healthier lives. This pattern holds across all ages and for virtually all measures of health, apparently indicating a biological dimension of inequality. But scholars have only begun to understand the complex mechanisms that drive this disparity. How exactly do financial well-being and human physiology interact? The Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities incorporates insights from the social and biological sciences to quantify the biology of disadvantage and to assess how poverty gets under the skin to impact health. Drawing from unusually rich datasets of biomarkers, brain scans, and socioeconomic measures, Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities illustrates exciting new paths to understanding social inequalities in health. Barbara Wolfe, William N. Evans and Nancy Adler begin the volume with a critical evaluation of the literature on income and health, providing a lucid review of the difficulties of establishing clear causal pathways between the two variables. In their chapter, Arun S. Karlamangla, Tara L. Gruenewald, and Teresa E. Seeman outline the potential of biomarkers--such as cholesterol, heart pressure, and C-reactive protein--to assess and indicate the factors underlying health. Edith Chen, Hannah M.C. Schreier, and Meanne Chan reveal the empirical power of biomarkers by examining asthma, a condition steeply correlated with socioeconomic status. Their analysis shows how stress at the individual, family, and neighborhood levels can increase the incidence of asthma. The volume then turns to cognitive neuroscience, using biomarkers in a new way to examine the impact of poverty on brain development. Jamie Hanson, Nicole Hair, Amitabh Chandra, Ed Moss, Jay Bhattacharya, Seth D. Pollack, and Barbara Wolfe use a longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) study of children between the ages of four and eighteen to study the link between poverty and limited cognition among children. Michelle C. Carlson, Christopher L. Seplaki, and Teresa E. Seeman also focus on brain development to examine the role of socioeconomic status in cognitive decline among older adults. Featuring insights from the biological and social sciences, Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities will be an essential resource for scholars interested in socioeconomic disparities and the biological imprint that material deprivation leaves on the human body."--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 269 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781610447935 161044793X |
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contents | The SES and health gradient :a brief review of the literature / Promise of biomarkers in assessing and predicting health / Biological imprints of social status: socioeconomic gradients in biological markers of disease risk / Dissecting pathways for socioeconomic gradients in childhood asthma / Cardiovascular consequences of income change / Cognitive neuroscience and dispariities in socioeconomic status / Brain development and poverty: a first look / Reversing the impact of disparities in socioeconomic status over the life course on cognitive and brain aging / Conclusions / |
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spelling | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / Barbara Wolfe, William Evans, and Teresa E. Seeman, editors. New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2012] ©2012 1 online resource (xx, 269 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Social scientists have repeatedly uncovered a disturbing feature of economic inequality: people with larger incomes and better education tend to lead longer, healthier lives. This pattern holds across all ages and for virtually all measures of health, apparently indicating a biological dimension of inequality. But scholars have only begun to understand the complex mechanisms that drive this disparity. How exactly do financial well-being and human physiology interact? The Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities incorporates insights from the social and biological sciences to quantify the biology of disadvantage and to assess how poverty gets under the skin to impact health. Drawing from unusually rich datasets of biomarkers, brain scans, and socioeconomic measures, Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities illustrates exciting new paths to understanding social inequalities in health. Barbara Wolfe, William N. Evans and Nancy Adler begin the volume with a critical evaluation of the literature on income and health, providing a lucid review of the difficulties of establishing clear causal pathways between the two variables. In their chapter, Arun S. Karlamangla, Tara L. Gruenewald, and Teresa E. Seeman outline the potential of biomarkers--such as cholesterol, heart pressure, and C-reactive protein--to assess and indicate the factors underlying health. Edith Chen, Hannah M.C. Schreier, and Meanne Chan reveal the empirical power of biomarkers by examining asthma, a condition steeply correlated with socioeconomic status. Their analysis shows how stress at the individual, family, and neighborhood levels can increase the incidence of asthma. The volume then turns to cognitive neuroscience, using biomarkers in a new way to examine the impact of poverty on brain development. Jamie Hanson, Nicole Hair, Amitabh Chandra, Ed Moss, Jay Bhattacharya, Seth D. Pollack, and Barbara Wolfe use a longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) study of children between the ages of four and eighteen to study the link between poverty and limited cognition among children. Michelle C. Carlson, Christopher L. Seplaki, and Teresa E. Seeman also focus on brain development to examine the role of socioeconomic status in cognitive decline among older adults. Featuring insights from the biological and social sciences, Biological Consequences of Socioeconomic Inequalities will be an essential resource for scholars interested in socioeconomic disparities and the biological imprint that material deprivation leaves on the human body."--Publisher's website 1. The SES and health gradient :a brief review of the literature / Barbara Wolfe, William Evans, and Nancy Adler -- 2. Promise of biomarkers in assessing and predicting health / Arun Karlamangla, Tara L. Gruenewald, and Teresa Seeman -- 3. Biological imprints of social status: socioeconomic gradients in biological markers of disease risk / Tara L. Gruenewald, Teresa E. Seeman, Arun S. Karlamangla, Elliot Friedman, and William Evans -- 4. Dissecting pathways for socioeconomic gradients in childhood asthma / Edith Chen, Hannah M.C. Schreier, and Meanne Chan -- 5. Cardiovascular consequences of income change / David H. Rehkopf, WilliamH. Dow, Tara L. Gruenewald, Arun S. Karlamangla, Catarina Kiefe, and Teresa E. Seeman -- 6. Cognitive neuroscience and dispariities in socioeconomic status / Jamie Hanson and Daniel A. Hackman -- 7. Brain development and poverty: a first look / Jamie Hanson, Nicole Hair, Amitabh Chandra, Ed Moss, Jay Bhattacharya, Seth Pollak, and Barbara Wolfe -- 8. Reversing the impact of disparities in socioeconomic status over the life course on cognitive and brain aging / Michelle C. Carlson, Christopher L. Seplaki, and Teresa Seeman -- 9. Conclusions / William Evans, Teresa E. Seeman and Barbara Wolfe -- Index. Print version record. English. Poverty Social aspects. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Health Status Disparities Poverty Pauvreté Aspect social. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Social aspects fast Soziale Ungleichheit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055736-4 Gesundheitswesen gnd Statut social. ram Pauvreté Aspect social. ram Biologie Aspect social. ram Wolfe, Barbara. Print version: Biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities 9780871548924 (DLC) 2012032504 (OCoLC)794706688 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1069890 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / The SES and health gradient :a brief review of the literature / Promise of biomarkers in assessing and predicting health / Biological imprints of social status: socioeconomic gradients in biological markers of disease risk / Dissecting pathways for socioeconomic gradients in childhood asthma / Cardiovascular consequences of income change / Cognitive neuroscience and dispariities in socioeconomic status / Brain development and poverty: a first look / Reversing the impact of disparities in socioeconomic status over the life course on cognitive and brain aging / Conclusions / Poverty Social aspects. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Health Status Disparities Poverty Pauvreté Aspect social. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Social aspects fast Soziale Ungleichheit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055736-4 Gesundheitswesen gnd Statut social. ram Pauvreté Aspect social. ram Biologie Aspect social. ram |
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title | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / |
title_alt | The SES and health gradient :a brief review of the literature / Promise of biomarkers in assessing and predicting health / Biological imprints of social status: socioeconomic gradients in biological markers of disease risk / Dissecting pathways for socioeconomic gradients in childhood asthma / Cardiovascular consequences of income change / Cognitive neuroscience and dispariities in socioeconomic status / Brain development and poverty: a first look / Reversing the impact of disparities in socioeconomic status over the life course on cognitive and brain aging / Conclusions / |
title_auth | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / |
title_exact_search | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / |
title_full | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / Barbara Wolfe, William Evans, and Teresa E. Seeman, editors. |
title_fullStr | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / Barbara Wolfe, William Evans, and Teresa E. Seeman, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / Barbara Wolfe, William Evans, and Teresa E. Seeman, editors. |
title_short | The biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities / |
title_sort | biological consequences of socioeconomic inequalities |
topic | Poverty Social aspects. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Health Status Disparities Poverty Pauvreté Aspect social. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Social aspects fast Soziale Ungleichheit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055736-4 Gesundheitswesen gnd Statut social. ram Pauvreté Aspect social. ram Biologie Aspect social. ram |
topic_facet | Poverty Social aspects. Poverty. Health Status Disparities Poverty Pauvreté Aspect social. Pauvreté. poverty. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. Poverty Social aspects Soziale Ungleichheit Gesundheitswesen Statut social. Biologie Aspect social. |
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