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- W2914193704 abstract "Abstract Risk adopts an ambiguous position between health and illness/disease and is culturally salient in various health‐related everyday practices. Previous research on risk experience has mostly focused on the illness/disease side of this risk ambiguity. Persons at risk have typically been defined as patients (of some kind) and their condition as a form of proto‐illness. To allow for the cultural proliferation of health risk and to account for the health side of risk ambiguity, I chose to focus on elevated cholesterol, a condition both intensely medicalised and connected to the everyday practice of eating, among participants (n = 14) recruited from a consumer panel and approached not as patients, but as individuals concerned about their cholesterol. Utilising the biographical disruption framework developed by Bury, I show how the risk experience of my participants differed from the chronic illness experience. Instead of patients‐in‐waiting suffering from a proto‐illness, they presented themselves as ‘chronically healthy individuals’ (Varul 2010), actively trying to avoid becoming patients through a responsible regimen of personal health care. The results call for a more nuanced approach to the risk experience, which accounts for both sides of the risk ambiguity." @default.
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- W2914193704 title "Patients‐in‐waiting or chronically healthy individuals? People with elevated cholesterol talk about risk" @default.
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