Michael Marmot Quotes

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  • Your position in the hierarchy influences your behaviour.

  • Once you get off the ladder you'll never get back on.

  • Saying we can't afford to invest in early child development means we're storing up bigger costs in the future.

    Children   Mean   Cost  
  • I've pursued a lifetime in the research on the social determinants of health and more recently been packaging not just my research but global research on this topic in a way that I hope will influence policy.

  • Height is probably 95 per cent genetic.

    Height   Cents  
  • Our elected politicians do what they judge is the right thing to do. And if we disagree then I'll show them the evidence of why I disagree.

  • I was born in North London, migrated to Australia when I was four. So when I first came to Australia people saw me as a little English boy. Over the years that feeling of being a little English boy diminished and I felt much more Australian.

    Boys   Years   Australia  
  • I don't blame people for smoking when I see a social gradient in smoking. I say we need to understand why is it the lower you are in the hierarchy the more likely you are to smoke. So we need to address the causes of the causes.

    People   Smoking   Needs  
  • The differences between Indigenous and not Indigenous Australians can be easily attributed not to differences in their genes but to differences in the conditions in which they're born, grow, live, work and age - in other words, to the social determinants of health.

  • There's good evidence that if people are disempowered, if they have little control over their lives, if they're socially isolated or unable to participate fully in society, then there are biological effects.

  • Health inequalities and the social determinants of health are not a footnote to the determinants of health. They are the main issue.

  • Australia is a very healthy country which goes along with the fact that it's very high on the Human Development Index, high wealth, good levels of education. So Australia ranks right up there, second or third on the Human Development Index. And Indigenous Australians, if you treated them as if they were a separate country, would rank probably about 100th or below 100.

  • I came from a warm Jewish family.

  • For every dollar spent on early child development you save $7 over the life course because children with better early child development are less likely to end up delinquent, involved in crime, unemployed and so on.

  • It's not just that people with no education have worse health. People with a bit of education at somewhat better, with a lot of education it's even better. And with even more education it's better still.

    People   Stills   Bits  
  • The academic life is wonderful. That's why people love to do research.

  • Empowerment of individuals and communities is absolutely central. Getting the community involved in organising their own destiny has got to be a key part of it.

  • Low income is related to poorer housing, poorer diet, fewer social amenities, worse working conditions. (...) After adjustment for age, sex, race, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep habits, leisure-time physical activity, chest pain, diabetes, or cancer, there was still an increase risk of 1.6 for those with inadequate incomes.

    Sex   Pain   Cancer  
  • The brain is an important gateway by which the social environment impacts on people's health through the mind.

    Impact   People   Brain  
  • We have to put reduction of health inequalities at the centre of our public health strategy and that will require action on the social determinants of health.

  • If the economists are arguing as to whether we need to cut or stimulate, because they're completely opposite policies, and they can't work it out then I would say let us work it out for you. Let's look at the lives people are able to lead, the effect of policies on the lives people are able to lead, and hence the likely effect on health and health inequalities.

  • I'm not an Orthodox Jew, I don't practise much in the way of Jewish religion, but I am very Jewish and I think it probably does indeed influence what I do.

    Thinking   Doe   Way  
  • The environment can actually affect gene expression.

  • General improvements in health/decline in mortality do not affect all classes equally. As mortality rates fall, social inequalities commonly widen.

    Fall   Health   Class  
  • The lower you are in the hierarchy the worse your health, the higher you are, the better your health.

  • It's highly likely that what you're doing is indeed influenced by your Jewish background.

  • ... social environment in childhood affects achieved adult height, life chances, and ultimately mortality rates in adult life. (...) ... social circumstances acting in childhood do have a persisting effect on adult disease rates, in addition to influences acting in adulthood.

  • I love Australia. I mean it's, how can you not? It's an incredibly beautiful country. I like the people, I like the country, I love it. I mean it's wonderful.

  • Angus Deaton has written a wonderful book, The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality. . . . Deaton's book is a magisterial overview of health, income, and wealth from the industrial revolution to the present, taking in countries poor and rich. Not just jargon-free but equation-free, the book is written with a beautifully lucid style. . . . [P]owerfully argued and convincing.

    Country   Book   Style  
  • Health and health inequalities tell us a great deal about the good or bad effects of social policies.

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