To determine whether the association between highest educational attainment and stroke differed by sex and age; and whether potential mediators of observed associations differ by sex.Prospective cohort study.Population based, New South Wales, Australia.253 657 stroke-free participants from the New South Wales 45 and Up Study.First-ever stroke events, identified through linkage to hospital and mortality records.During mean follow-up of 4.7 years, 2031 and 1528 strokes occurred among men and women, respectively. Age-standardised stroke rate was inversely associated with education level, with the absolute risk difference between the lowest and highest education group greater among women than men. In relative terms, stroke risk was slightly mor...
Stroke has a greater effect on women than men owing to the fact that women have more stroke events a...
Background: We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after ...
Introduction: There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sex and marital status in the distribution and consequences of ca...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sex and marital status in the distribution and consequences of ca...
Stroke is one of the major public health problems and it is the leading cause of death in the world ...
Item does not contain fulltextSex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, p...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States and affects 15 million people worldw...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Data about variations in stroke incidence and subsequent major adverse outco...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Stroke has a greater effect on women than men owing to the fact that women have more stroke events a...
Background: We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after ...
Introduction: There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sex and marital status in the distribution and consequences of ca...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sex and marital status in the distribution and consequences of ca...
Stroke is one of the major public health problems and it is the leading cause of death in the world ...
Item does not contain fulltextSex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, p...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States and affects 15 million people worldw...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Data about variations in stroke incidence and subsequent major adverse outco...
Sex differences in stroke are observed across epidemiologic studies, pathophysiology, treatments, an...
Stroke has a greater effect on women than men owing to the fact that women have more stroke events a...
Background: We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after ...
Introduction: There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but...