Chronic diseases present a growing challenge to women's health. This paper presents data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health to show prevalence and incidence among three cohorts of women of six chronic conditions: hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, osteoporosis and arthritis. It also examines the role of five important risk factors (body mass index, level of physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption and level of education) on these chronic conditions. The most striking finding is that being overweight or obese is the most important risk factor for chronic disease for women in all three age groups. © 2007 Future Medicine Ltd
Global assessments of burden of disease suggests there are sex differences in risk factors for chron...
Prevalence of chronic conditions by June 2020 among Australian women aged 42–47 years (accounting fo...
More than 41,000 women aged 18-23, 45-50, and 70-75 years in 1996 are participating in the Australia...
Prevalence of chronic conditions over time for women born 1973–78 from the Australian Longitudinal S...
This report examines negative health determinants, known as risk factors, and provides insights int...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...
Background Recent estimates suggest that high body mass index (BMI), smoking, high blood pressure (B...
Background: Tennessee has been disproportionally burdened with high levels of chronic disease and po...
Very little is known about the extent of physical health issues among young women in early adulthood...
© Australian Health Promotion AssociationISSUES ADDRESSED: To determine the burden of multiple biome...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women in spite of...
Global assessments of burden of disease suggests there are sex differences in risk factors for chron...
Very little is known about the extent of physical health issues among young women in early adulthood...
Prevalence of chronic conditions by June 2020 among Australian women aged 25–31 (accounting for the ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women in spite of...
Global assessments of burden of disease suggests there are sex differences in risk factors for chron...
Prevalence of chronic conditions by June 2020 among Australian women aged 42–47 years (accounting fo...
More than 41,000 women aged 18-23, 45-50, and 70-75 years in 1996 are participating in the Australia...
Prevalence of chronic conditions over time for women born 1973–78 from the Australian Longitudinal S...
This report examines negative health determinants, known as risk factors, and provides insights int...
Trends in chronic diseases provide insights into strategies required to improve population health. T...
Background Recent estimates suggest that high body mass index (BMI), smoking, high blood pressure (B...
Background: Tennessee has been disproportionally burdened with high levels of chronic disease and po...
Very little is known about the extent of physical health issues among young women in early adulthood...
© Australian Health Promotion AssociationISSUES ADDRESSED: To determine the burden of multiple biome...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women in spite of...
Global assessments of burden of disease suggests there are sex differences in risk factors for chron...
Very little is known about the extent of physical health issues among young women in early adulthood...
Prevalence of chronic conditions by June 2020 among Australian women aged 25–31 (accounting for the ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women in spite of...
Global assessments of burden of disease suggests there are sex differences in risk factors for chron...
Prevalence of chronic conditions by June 2020 among Australian women aged 42–47 years (accounting fo...
More than 41,000 women aged 18-23, 45-50, and 70-75 years in 1996 are participating in the Australia...