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The Status Syndrome

- How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity

About The Status Syndrome

"Bold, important and masterful . . . Marmot''s message is not just timely, it''s urgent." -The Washington Post Book World You probably didn''t realize that when you graduate from college you increase your lifespan, or that your co-worker who has a slightly better job is more likely to live a healthier life. In this groundbreaking book, epidemiologist Michael Marmot marshals evidence from nearly thirty years of research to demonstrate that status is not a footnote to the causes of ill health-it is the cause. He calls this effect the status syndrome. The status syndrome is pervasive. It determines the chances that you will succumb to heart disease, stroke, cancers, infectious diseases, even suicide and homicide. And the issue, as Marmot shows, is not simply one of income or lifestyle. It is the psychological experience of inequality-how much control you have over your life and the opportunities you have for full social participation-that has a profound effect on your health. The Status Syndrome will utterly change the way we think about health, society, and how we live our lives.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780805078541
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 336
  • Published:
  • September 5, 2005
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x139x27 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 442 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: October 12, 2024

Description of The Status Syndrome

"Bold, important and masterful . . . Marmot''s message is not just timely, it''s urgent."
-The Washington Post Book World

You probably didn''t realize that when you graduate from college you increase your lifespan, or that your co-worker who has a slightly better job is more likely to live a healthier life. In this groundbreaking book, epidemiologist Michael Marmot marshals evidence from nearly thirty years of research to demonstrate that status is not a footnote to the causes of ill health-it is the cause. He calls this effect the status syndrome.

The status syndrome is pervasive. It determines the chances that you will succumb to heart disease, stroke, cancers, infectious diseases, even suicide and homicide. And the issue, as Marmot shows, is not simply one of income or lifestyle. It is the psychological experience of inequality-how much control you have over your life and the opportunities you have for full social participation-that has a profound effect on your health.

The Status Syndrome will utterly change the way we think about health, society, and how we live our lives.

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