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Impact of age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns ...
Impact of age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns ...
Metabolic syndrome components were the prominent factors driving multimorbidity. Significant age and gender differences were also revealed in ...
Age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns of ...
In geriatric patients multimorbidity is linked to polypharmacy, frailty, health service misuse and lack of coordination [6], with consequences ...
Age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns of ...
Significant gender differences were observed in the prevalence of multimorbidity patterns, women showing a higher prevalence of the MEC and ...
Impact of age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns ...
The 60+ participants averaged 1.20 diseases, with 33.7% multimorbidity prevalence. Hyperlipidaemia + obesity was most prevalent in the under-40 multimorbid ...
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Among women over 65 years the most frequent pattern was the MEC pattern (33.3%), whereas among men it was the CM pattern (21.2%). While the ...
Gender and Socioeconomic Differences in the Prevalence and ...
Conclusions: Significant gender and socioeconomic differences were observed in the prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity. The examination of ...
A population-based study of age and gender differences in patterns ...
Correlation and oblique rotated factor analyses were used to examine patterns of 8 to 11 preventive health behaviors in each age-gender group. Results: Medical ...
Impact of Age and Gender on the Prevalence and Prognostic ... - PLOS
Age influenced the pattern of the MetS components in men and women, such that young women had a higher prevalence of obesity and low HDL-C, while younger men ...
Age and gender effects on non-suicidal self-injury, and their ...
This was tested in a meta-analysis, wherein mean age of participants in a study had no significant effects on size of gender difference (Bresin ...
Factors associated with gender and sex differences in anxiety ...
- Women exhibited higher prevalence of internalizing disorders (e.g. depression), while men exhibited externalizing ones (e.g. antisocial ...
The influence of age, gender and socio-economic status on ...
In total, 88% of the females and 91% of the males in our study belong to at least one multimorbidity pattern. Females have a lower prevalence of ...
a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
The notable health differences between females and males point to an urgent need for policies to be based on sex-specific and age-specific data. It is also ...
Population-wide analysis of differences in disease progression ...
Incidence rates of single diagnoses are different for men and women in most cases. The age at first diagnosis is typically lower for men, ...
Gender differences in physical activity patterns among older adults ...
The effect of falling frequency on physical activity appears to affect men and women differently, generating the hypothesis that interventions to promote ...
Gender differences in leisure patterns at age 50 and above
Three Blinder–Oaxaca decompositions were used to examine gender gaps in participation in each activity. At the micro level, the results showed that men were ...
Age and gender differences in the prevalence and patterns of ...
Gijsen R, Hoeymans N, Schellevis FG, Ruwaard D, Satariano WA, van den Bos GA: Causes and consequences of comorbidity: a review. J Clin Epidemiol. 2001, 54: 661- ...
Why do women live longer than men? - Our World in Data
Men tend to have higher prevalence rates and death rates from many chronic conditions, which further contributes to the gap in life expectancy. These ...
Sex Differences in Morbidity and Mortality - Princeton University
For others, such as asthma, there is a higher prevalence among women than among men in middle age but not ... These prevalence effects are offset by differences ...
Gender Differences in Falls and Mobility Patterns of Older Adults
Meanwhile, participation in physical activity programs is generally higher in women. Considering the rapid growth of the aging population, understanding gender ...
Gender differences in survival across the ages of life: an introduction
Women, in fact, on average live longer than men, but traditionally have lower retirement age. They also have, typically, lower contribution ...