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Life course origins of chronic diseases: How to reconcile the contributions of competing epidemiological approaches Peter Taylor University of Massachusetts Boston Science, Technology & Values peter.taylor@umb.edu www.faculty.umb.edu/pjt

How to reconcile competing epidemiologies of chronic disease patterns? Researchers Policy-maker Sociologist of science 1. Truth vs. error 2. Broad correlations w/ policies 3. Diverse practical commitments 4. Histories: life history within institutional history

from Barker 1998

from Barker 1998

from Davey-Smith & Ben-Shlomo 1991

Aboderin et al. 2001

How to reconcile competing epidemiologies of chronic disease patterns? Researchers Policy-maker Sociologist of science 1. Truth vs. error 2. Broad correlations w/ policies 3. Diverse practical commitments 4. Histories: life history within institutional history

from Barker 1998

A sociologist's perspectives (and questions) How to reconcile developmental origins and adult risk factors for diseases of later life: A sociologist's perspectives (and questions) Peter Taylor University of Massachusetts Boston Science, Technology & Values peter.taylor@umb.edu www.faculty.umb.edu/pjt