The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity
(eBook)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published
Henry Holt and Co., 2007.
Status
Available Online

Description

Loading Description...

Also in this Series

Checking series information...

More Like This

Loading more titles like this title...

More Details

Format
eBook
Language
English
ISBN
9781429900669

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Michael Marmot., & Michael Marmot|AUTHOR. (2007). The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity . Henry Holt and Co..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michael Marmot and Michael Marmot|AUTHOR. 2007. The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity. Henry Holt and Co.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michael Marmot and Michael Marmot|AUTHOR. The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity Henry Holt and Co, 2007.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Michael Marmot, and Michael Marmot|AUTHOR. The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity Henry Holt and Co., 2007.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Staff View

Go To Grouped Work

Grouping Information

Grouped Work ID49a36f8f-6424-3c7d-8d20-e3124a156944-eng
Full titlestatus syndrome how social standing affects our health and longevity
Authormarmot michael
Grouping Categorybook
Last Update2024-03-05 20:05:51PM
Last Indexed2024-05-11 03:30:00AM

Book Cover Information

Image Sourcehoopla
First LoadedJan 22, 2024
Last UsedApr 20, 2024

Hoopla Extract Information

stdClass Object
(
    [year] => 2007
    [artist] => Michael Marmot
    [fiction] => 
    [coverImageUrl] => https://cover.hoopladigital.com/mcm_9781429900669_270.jpeg
    [titleId] => 13972892
    [isbn] => 9781429900669
    [abridged] => 
    [language] => ENGLISH
    [profanity] => 
    [title] => The Status Syndrome
    [demo] => 
    [segments] => Array
        (
        )

    [pages] => 336
    [children] => 
    [artists] => Array
        (
            [0] => stdClass Object
                (
                    [name] => Michael Marmot
                    [artistFormal] => Marmot, Michael
                    [relationship] => AUTHOR
                )

        )

    [genres] => Array
        (
            [0] => Disease & Health Issues
            [1] => Social Science
            [2] => Sociology
        )

    [price] => 1.2
    [id] => 13972892
    [edited] => 
    [kind] => EBOOK
    [active] => 1
    [upc] => 
    [synopsis] => Based on decades of his own research, a pioneering epidemiologist reveals the surprising factors behind who lives longer and why.
 
 You probably didn't realize that when you graduated from college you increased your lifespan, or that your co-worker who has a master's degree is more likely to live a longer and healthier life. Seemingly, small social differences in education, job title, income, even the size of your house or apartment have a profound impact on your health.
 
 For years, we have focused merely on how advances in technology and genetics can extend our lives and cure disease. But, as Sir Michael Marmot argues, we are looking at the issue backwards. Social inequalities are not a footnote to the real causes of ill health in industrialized countries; they are the cause. The psychological experience of inequality, Marmot shows, has a profound effect on our lives. And while this may be alarming, it also suggests a ray of hope. If we can understand these social inequalities, we can also mitigate their effects.
 
 In this groundbreaking book, Marmot, an internationally renowned epidemiologist, marshals evidence from around the world and from nearly thirty years of his research to demonstrate that how much control you have over your life and the opportunities you have for full social participation are crucial for health, well-being, and longevity. Just as Bowling Alone changed the way we think about community in America, The Status Syndrome will change the way we think about our society and how we live our lives.
    [url] => https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/13972892
    [pa] => 
    [subtitle] => How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity
    [publisher] => Henry Holt and Co.
    [purchaseModel] => INSTANT
)