Longitudinal Studies - Alternative Health Degrees
A number of long-term studies are currently in progress in the UK, aimed at looking at the health of the nation over time. Quentin Cooper investigates.
Longitudinal Studies
For forty years, a dedicated team of researchers has been monitoring the wellbeing of thousands of civil servants. Not out of any particular concern for their health, but to discover how lifestyle and social class can affect our chances in the medical world. Whitehall I, as the study has become known, reveals that mortality rates are four times higher for the lowest civil service grades than for the top ones. Now Whitehall II is trying to dig behind the headline to look for the causes.
Quentin Cooper talks to the current head of the project Sir Michael Marmot, and to Professor George Davey-Smith of the similar βChildren of the '90sβ Avon study to find out the trials and tribulations of long-term longitudinal health studies.
Alternative Health Degrees
Alternative Health is on trial in the journal Nature this week with pharmacologist David Colquhoun accusing several universities of offering science degrees devoid of science, in topics like homeopathy and integrated health.
Heβs joined in the studio by David Peters, Clinical Director at the University of Westminster School of Integrated Health, to discuss what is and what isnβt βscienceβ.