WTF IS SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY?

Epidemiology is a buzzword these days in regards to a viral outbreak... but what about the epidemic of dismal health outcomes in many American communities? Why is the United States one of the richest nations, yet it ranks mediocre to poor in terms of life expectancy and health? I interview Elizabeth Yoder, a Social Epidemiologist from Kansas City, who also holds a master's degree in public health, about the social determinants of health and why we should care about the overall health of all our communities - not just the one we live in. I like this conversation, because it's not another chiding about racism and inequity - it's a hard look at how these things end up affecting everyone and a tangible call to action. If you are interested in how the social determinants of health affect your life, buy my book: The Iron Beaver Guide to HealthAnd if you decide to DM me about your local politicians, find me on Instagram:IronBeaverFitness This is an archived episode of DAM WELL BETTER. Monetization, Patreon and other advertisements no longer apply. Any link not correlated with the guest does not work. New website: https://ironbeaverfitness.wordpress.com/

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THE PODCAST WHERE WE CUT THROUGH THE HYPE AND TALK ABOUT THE REAL ISSUES AFFECTING YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS, hosted by Liz Beaver of Iron Beaver Fitness. Topics vary from health, fitness, and wellness to mental health, medicine, sexuality, sports, diet, and the politics that affect our well-being. Interview guests cover a broad range of expertise within the industry as well as the activists trying to change it. If you are sick to death of fitness culture and you like salty babes serving straight-up facts, with a side of sass - you're in the right place.