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PLOS ONE 2012
Why Are There Social Gradients in Preventative Health Behavior? A Perspective from Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013371 Abstract: Within affluent populations, there are marked socioeconomic gradients in health behavior, with people of lower socioeconomic position smoking more, exercising less, having poorer diets, complying less well with therapy, using medical services less, ignoring health and safety advice more, and being less health-conscious overall, than their more affluent peers. Whilst the proximate mechanisms underlying these behavioral differences have been investigated, the ultimate causes have not.
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