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Epidemiology and the bio-statistical theory of disease: a challenging perspective.

Élodie Giroux1.   

Abstract

Christopher Boorse's bio-statistical theory (BST) of health and disease argues that the central discipline on which theoretical medicine relies is physiology. His theory has been much discussed but little has been said about its focus on physiology or, conversely, about the role that other biomedical disciplines may play in establishing a theoretical concept of health. Since at least the 1950s, epidemiology has gained in strength and legitimacy as an independent medical science that contributes to our knowledge of health and disease. Indeed, it not only provides important information about disease distribution and aetiology, but the risk-factor approach it employs seems to challenge BST's binary conception of health and disease. The objective of the article is to show, firstly, how important information deriving from descriptive and analytical epidemiology forms part of our contemporary medical concepts of health and disease, and secondly, that these elements are not taken into account by BST in a satisfactory way. The article's central contention, therefore, is that if the project of defining the theoretical concept of health is to be maintained, more importance should be accorded to the contribution made by epidemiology--alongside physiology--in defining health.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25951975     DOI: 10.1007/s11017-015-9327-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Med Bioeth        ISSN: 1386-7415


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