1. Consider the thrifty phenotype hypothesis of health disparities.
a. Briefly explain what this theory suggests and some of the evidence supporting this theory.
b. Use the four key graphs in Grossman model to illustrate how the thrifty phenotype hypothesis can explain socioeconomic disparities in health (draw or create the graphs). For each graph, include a brief written explanation.
c. Suppose you are a policymaker charged with reducing health disparities. If you believe the thrifty phenotype hypothesis is the root cause, design two potential policy solutions and explain why they would be successful.
Q.1. A. Thrifty phenotype; - it says that it is strongly related with or associated with no. Of chronic conditions which reduces the growth of fetal. It is basically the theory that malnourished fetuses becoming more conservative with calories intake. Thrifty phenotype is fetal origins hypothesis.
EVIDENCE :- Adoptation of fetus from the result of increased susceptibility in an environment, of limited in its supply of nutrients.
Q. 3. Thrifty phenotype root cause :- 1. It is used in type 2 diabetes,
2. Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular were met.
These are used in many cases like epidemiological and animals physiologic in molecular mechanism.
1. Consider the thrifty phenotype hypothesis of health disparities. a. Briefly explain what this theory suggests...
1. Consider the thrifty phenotype hypothesis of health disparities. a. Briefly explain what this theory suggests and some of the evidence supporting this theory.
Show the effect of the thrifty phenotype hypothesis on the optimal level of health in the Grossman model by doing three graphs: one in the health/rate-of-return plane, another in the health/productive time plane, and another in the health/other goods plane. Label everything carefully. No need to explain; graphs are enough. pop Ac Ht
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