Beyond the Traditional Epidemiology of Risk Factors: Socioeconomic Inequity and Cultural Dimensions of Health-Disease Process _Crimson Publishers

Beyond the Traditional Epidemiology of Risk Factors: Socioeconomic Inequity and Cultural Dimensions of Health-Disease Process by Marcos Bagrichevsky* in Crimson Publishers: Trends in Telemedicine & E-health

Since the end of the twentieth century the epidemiological discourse has acquired a more and more undeniable value. This universal symbolic authority of epidemiology of risk factors has become emblematic with the incorporation of lifestyle rhetoric [1-3]. In advocating such an approach, the area has departed from its historical and epistemological assumptions (population and social context of illness) over the valuation of individual perspective inherent to the emergence of a new globalized economic order, which has gradually shifted the collective concerns of health public to a marginal position [4,5] especially in peripheral capitalist countries [6].


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