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How social factors affect health: Neuroendocrine interactions
Kerin O’Dea
, Mark Daniel
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Socioeconomic Status
100%
Social Factors
100%
Neuroendocrine Effects
100%
Obesity
28%
Life Expectancy
28%
Physical Inactivity
28%
Poor Diet
28%
Administrators
14%
Between-group
14%
Poverty
14%
Social Policy
14%
20th Century
14%
Mental Illness
14%
Health Outcomes
14%
Health Policy
14%
Executive
14%
Income Level
14%
Violence
14%
Mortality Risk
14%
Risk Factors
14%
Education Level
14%
Developing World
14%
Health Status
14%
Relative Risk
14%
Social Conditions
14%
Chronic Disease
14%
Disease Incidence
14%
Understanding of Health
14%
Affective Disorders
14%
Health Disparities
14%
Social Position
14%
Civil Service
14%
Behavioral Disorders
14%
Social Gradient
14%
Medical Care
14%
Living Conditions
14%
Antonovsky
14%
Threshold Effect
14%
Advantaged Groups
14%
Risk Conditions
14%
Van Der Meer
14%
Social Gradient in Health
14%
Substandard Housing
14%
Causal Determinant
14%
Marmot
14%
McDowell
14%
Social Hierarchy
14%
Causal Processes
14%
Whitehall Studies
14%
Unskilled Workers
14%
Environmental Pollutants
14%
Large Gradients
14%
Psychology
Mental Illness
100%
Social Policy
100%
Chronic Disorder
100%
Mood Disorder
100%
Health Disparity
100%
Behavioral Disorder
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Life Cycle
100%
Civil Service
50%
Risk Factor
50%