The Roseto Effect: What a Pennsylvania Town Taught Us About Community and Heart Disease

In Brief The Roseto Effect — the observation that a close-knit Italian-American community in Pennsylvania had dramatically lower cardiovascular disease rates despite a diet high in saturated fat — represents one of the most significant natural experiments in social epidemiology, demonstrating that social cohesion can override conventional risk factors for heart disease. The Roseto findings […]

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