Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rea Alonzo"
- Rea Alonzo's recent research focuses on the intersection of health outcomes and social determinants, particularly investigating how factors like immigration status, socio-economic conditions, and lifestyle choices affect stroke prevention, multiple sclerosis incidence, and sleep health in Canada.
- Key findings from her studies suggest that immigration status considerably influences access to secondary stroke preventive care, and the proportion of life spent in Canada may affect the risk of developing multiple sclerosis among immigrants.
- Alonzo's work also highlights significant social determinants affecting sleep quality and health among older adults, as well as the implications of shift work on cognitive performance, emphasizing the need for comprehensive public health strategies to address these disparities.