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Volume 39, Issue 2, Supplement, Pages S20-S24 (March 2007)


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Social Determinants and Nutrition: Reflections on the Role of Communication

K. Viswanath, PhD12email address, Kathleen Bond, MPH2Corresponding Author Information

Abstract 

A healthy diet is considered a critical pathway in influencing chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and obesity. The current information environment around diet and nutrition is complex and often confusing to the public. Though considerable evidence suggests that successful public health communication campaigns can promote health and prevent disease, studies also show that this success is subject to the influence of social determinants, such as social class, social networks, race and ethnicity, and neighborhood. Through a critical and selective review of literature on social epidemiology and public health communication, this paper explores how social determinants may mediate nutrition communication effects.

1 Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

2 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Mass

Corresponding Author InformationAuthor for correspondence: Kathleen Bond, MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, SM 251, 44 Binney Street, Boston, MA 02115; Tel.: (617) 632-2225; Fax: (617) 632-5690

PII: S1499-4046(06)00569-0

doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2006.07.008


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