Each row concerns one disease triad, and each chronic condition included in the triadi s marked with an (X). Rows with a statistically significant difference between the observed and expected prevalences are highlighted in bold.</p
<p>*To understand this table’s content, take for instance class 1, which had a prevalence of 18.9%. ...
<p>Observed and expected prevalences for hypertension and lipid metabolism disorders.</p
<p>Prevalence rates of chronic diseases and syndromes in the study population by sex.</p
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
This bar chart shows the prevalence of selected medical condition used to help label the subgroups. ...
Multimorbidity is a complex phenomenon with an almost endless number of possible disease combination...
<p>Prevalences by total number of diseases for four (thought up) chronic conditions (CC1 to CC4).</p
Frequency and percentages of chronic diseases among the study population (N = 201).</p
<p>Disease and symptom prevalence estimates including 95% confidence intervals and unadjusted odds r...
<p>Occurrence of Separate Conditions among Participants with one or more Diseases (n = 213) at Inclu...
<p>Prevalence of the genotypes of the four studied SNPs in patients with different clinical severity...
<p><sup>A</sup> Multiplication of observed prevalences of individual disease;</p><p><sup>B</sup> Tes...
<p><sup>A</sup> other comorbid diseases apart from those mentioned in column 1.</p
<p>Multi-morbidity prevalence by selected socio-economic and demographic covariates.</p
<p>*To understand this table’s content, take for instance class 1, which had a prevalence of 18.9%. ...
<p>Observed and expected prevalences for hypertension and lipid metabolism disorders.</p
<p>Prevalence rates of chronic diseases and syndromes in the study population by sex.</p
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
Observed and expected prevalence (assuming the diseases occur independently, and based on the preval...
This bar chart shows the prevalence of selected medical condition used to help label the subgroups. ...
Multimorbidity is a complex phenomenon with an almost endless number of possible disease combination...
<p>Prevalences by total number of diseases for four (thought up) chronic conditions (CC1 to CC4).</p
Frequency and percentages of chronic diseases among the study population (N = 201).</p
<p>Disease and symptom prevalence estimates including 95% confidence intervals and unadjusted odds r...
<p>Occurrence of Separate Conditions among Participants with one or more Diseases (n = 213) at Inclu...
<p>Prevalence of the genotypes of the four studied SNPs in patients with different clinical severity...
<p><sup>A</sup> Multiplication of observed prevalences of individual disease;</p><p><sup>B</sup> Tes...
<p><sup>A</sup> other comorbid diseases apart from those mentioned in column 1.</p
<p>Multi-morbidity prevalence by selected socio-economic and demographic covariates.</p
<p>*To understand this table’s content, take for instance class 1, which had a prevalence of 18.9%. ...
<p>Observed and expected prevalences for hypertension and lipid metabolism disorders.</p
<p>Prevalence rates of chronic diseases and syndromes in the study population by sex.</p