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Social Determinants of Health Explain Half of Racial Health Disparities

The racial health disparity in risk of all-cause mortality for Black folks shrank from 34 to 16 percent after adjusting for social determinants of health.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- The social determinants of health explain about half of the racial health disparities in life expectancy in the United States, emphasizing the nation’s need to address social risk factors, according to researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine.

The analysis of 7,000 ages 45 to 84 years old showed that Black people have a 34 percent greater risk of death from any cause compared to White adults. But when controlling for social determinants of health, that risk shrank to 16 percent, the researchers wrote in Circulation.

“We have experienced tremendous improvements in public health in recent decades; however, these study results demonstrate continued mortality inequities among racial and ethnic minorities in our country,” Wendy Post, MD, MS, the study’s corresponding author, said in a statement.