British medical journal (Clinical research ed.)
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Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) · Mar 1987
Inequalities in health in Britain: specific explanations in three Lancashire towns.
The reasons why mortality is higher in the poorer areas of Britain are largely unknown. Thus how to reduce inequalities in health is a matter of conjecture. ⋯ The pattern of disease specific rates was analysed and related to past differences in infant mortality. It is suggested that past differences in maternal health and physique and in the postnatal environment, particularly infant feeding, housing, and overcrowding, may be determinants of current differences in adult mortality.