Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop more chronic diseases and conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis and depression, leading to a greater number of years of living with disabilities. The aim of this study was to describe whether or not there are gender differences in the demographic profile, disease distribution and outcome in a population of hospitalized elderly people. Methods Retrospective observational study including all patients recruited for the REPOSI study in the year 2010. Analyses are referred to the whole group and gender categorization was applied. Results A total of 1380 hospitalized elderly subjects, 50.5% women and 49.5% men, were considered. Women were older...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop ...
Background: The RePoSi study has provided data on comorbidities, polypharmacy, and sex dimorphism in...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop ...
Background: The RePoSi study has provided data on comorbidities, polypharmacy, and sex dimorphism in...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
Background and purpose Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Women live longer and outnumber men. On the other hand, older women develop ...
Background: The RePoSi study has provided data on comorbidities, polypharmacy, and sex dimorphism in...