Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies are established considering inequities associated with ethnicity and race. In this context, the identification of vulnerable groups for concentration of resources is relevant. Nevertheless, the lack of a clear definition of these variables might lead to biased results and interpretations. Two problems about the use of these variables are discussed. First, lack of a measurable and objective characteristic, even considering self reference (gold standard), considering that the opinion of a person can change in time. The second problem is a consequence of the former, basing research on a poorly defined variable. Uses of ethnicity and race v...
Numerous authors have critiqued the use of race as an etiologic quantity in medical research. Despit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have documented environmental health disparities according to race/et...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Abstract Throughout history, race and ethnicity have been used as key descriptors to c...
We appreciate very much Dr. Jones ’ invited commentary, which broadens the scope of the discussion c...
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Bsckground: Researchers continue to categorise demograpic variables according to racial lines despit...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Numerous authors have critiqued the use of race as an etiologic quantity in medical research. Despit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have documented environmental health disparities according to race/et...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Abstract Throughout history, race and ethnicity have been used as key descriptors to c...
We appreciate very much Dr. Jones ’ invited commentary, which broadens the scope of the discussion c...
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Bsckground: Researchers continue to categorise demograpic variables according to racial lines despit...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Numerous authors have critiqued the use of race as an etiologic quantity in medical research. Despit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have documented environmental health disparities according to race/et...