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Biologic Correlates and Consequences of the Social Determinants of Health and Disease
- Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 67, Number 3, Summer 2024
- pp. 305-324
- 10.1353/pbm.2024.a936212
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abstract:
The consequences of experiences and exposures suffered by those living in poverty can last a lifetime and can even be passed on to the next generation. The challenges associated with poverty have been labeled the "social determinants of health" (SDoH), but this is something of a misnomer. A more appropriate label would be the "social determinants of disease." This essay is a broad overview of the processes, including allostatic load and epigenetic aging, that might contribute to prolonging the adverse effects of the social determinants of disease.