Low socio-economic status is among the most relevant health risk factor

Socio-economic conditions are often ignored as a major determinant of health but studies led by Silvia Stringhini, from the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, Lausanne, show that they are the third risk factor – after smoking and sedentary lifestyle – to determine people’s mortality. Socio-economic status should thus considered as a main target for health prevention policies.

Silvia Stringhini: Low socio-economic status is among the most relevant health risk factor

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