08-08-2022
Lessons from Public Health S1 Ep1 - Sir Michael Marmot on Living for Longer – How social factors influence life expectancy
In the first series of the Public Health Matters podcast we look at what lessons we can learn from public health.
In this, the first episode, we speak to Sir Michael Marmot, a Professor of Epidemiology at University College London, known across the globe for his ground-breaking work on the health gaps that exist between rich and poor.
Professor Marmot has led research groups in health inequalities for over 40 years and chaired the Commission on the Social Determinants of Health set up by WHO, among many other projects. He has published widely on the topic, from his seminal book, 'The Health Gap: The Challenge Of An Unequal World', to reports on closing the gap and building back a fairer society post-Covid.
In this episode Professor Marmot joins us to talk about how social factors such as housing, education, and income impact our health and life expectancy and what we can do about that.
The Public Health Matters Podcast speaks to experts about the big public health issues of the day and what lessons we can learn from past challenges.
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