<p>Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of diseases and/or in their disabling impact. We compare the contribution of chronic diseases to disability in men and women in France, using a disability survey conducted in both private households and institutions, and we also examine the effect of excluding the institutionalized population.</p> <p>Methods: Data comprised 17 549 individuals age 50+, who participated in the 2008–09 French Disability Health Survey including people living in institutions. Disability was defined by limitations in activities people usually do due to health problems (global activity limitation indicator). Additive regression models were fit...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Background: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic conditions to disabil...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalen...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalenc...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalenc...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly impo...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Background: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic conditions to disabil...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalen...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
International audienceBackground: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differ...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalenc...
Background: Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalenc...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly impo...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...
Background: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic conditions to disabil...
International audienceBackground: This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic ...