Mortality Among Hispanic and African-American Players After Desegregation in Major League Baseball (e-bog) af Markowitz, Jeffrey S.
Markowitz, Jeffrey S. (forfatter)

Mortality Among Hispanic and African-American Players After Desegregation in Major League Baseball e-bog

436,85 DKK (inkl. moms 546,06 DKK)
This compelling book examines mortality risk among former Hispanic and African-American players in Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 40-year period following desegregation in the League. Analyzing a variety of biological, cultural, social, and environmental factors, the author illustrates the potential health effects of racial disparities on these elite athletes and fills a significant gap...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Markowitz, Jeffrey S. (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 23 april 2019
Genrer Social groups, communities and identities
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783030172800
This compelling book examines mortality risk among former Hispanic and African-American players in Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 40-year period following desegregation in the League. Analyzing a variety of biological, cultural, social, and environmental factors, the author illustrates the potential health effects of racial disparities on these elite athletes and fills a significant gap in the mortality literature.Included in the coverage:The history and evolution of professional baseball in both the United States and Latin AmericaLiterature and statistical reviews of racial and ethnic inequalities in mortality in the US general populationOverview and evaluation of methodologies used to statistically analyze mortality risk in this professional-athlete populationImplications and applications of research findings related to Hispanic and African-American MLB-player mortalityA unique perspective on a pressing public health issue, Mortality Among Hispanic and African-American Players After Desegregation in Major League Baseball is a salient read for public health professionals including epidemiologists, medical professionals, and social scientists, as well as athletes, historians, and those with broad interest in African American and Latino health.