Health status and health behavior of males and females in the United States are compared; the data employed in the analysis are from community studies and the surveys of the National Center for Health Statistics. Females generally show a higher incidence of acute conditions, higher prevalence of minor chronic conditions, more short-term restricted activity, and more use of health services (especially outpatient services) and medicines. By contrast, males have higher prevalence rates for life-threatening chronic conditions, higher incidence of injuries, more long-term disability, and after about age 50, higher rates of hospitalization. These sex differences appear at all ages, except for early childhood when boys have a worse health profile ...
Research indicates that women have higher levels of physical disability and depression and lower sco...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Theoretical approaches suggest that gender inequity increases men's health risks. Previous findings ...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Sex differences in cognitive domains, such as mathematical ability, and social domains, such as mora...
Men in the United States suffer more severe chronic condi-tions, have higher death rates for all 15 ...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender. T...
To date, no single explanation has accounted for discrepancies between male and female morbidity rat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate gender differences in health problems in general practice. METHODS: We per...
In the United States, women live longer than men, and they have lower death rates at virtually every...
Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences i...
In many previous investigations of illness behavior the dependent variable has been restricted to us...
Gender differences in morbidity have been widely confirmed in representative health surveys in North...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
Research indicates that women have higher levels of physical disability and depression and lower sco...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Theoretical approaches suggest that gender inequity increases men's health risks. Previous findings ...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Sex differences in cognitive domains, such as mathematical ability, and social domains, such as mora...
Men in the United States suffer more severe chronic condi-tions, have higher death rates for all 15 ...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender. T...
To date, no single explanation has accounted for discrepancies between male and female morbidity rat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate gender differences in health problems in general practice. METHODS: We per...
In the United States, women live longer than men, and they have lower death rates at virtually every...
Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences i...
In many previous investigations of illness behavior the dependent variable has been restricted to us...
Gender differences in morbidity have been widely confirmed in representative health surveys in North...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
Research indicates that women have higher levels of physical disability and depression and lower sco...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Theoretical approaches suggest that gender inequity increases men's health risks. Previous findings ...