Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based healthcare planning and resource allocation. Previously, limited research suggested that the absolute number of deaths from stroke in women was greater than in men, but the incidence and mortality rates were greater in men. However, sex differences in various metrics of stroke burden on a global scale have not been a subject of comprehensive and comparable assessment for most regions of the world, nor have sex differences in stroke burden been examined for trends over time. Methods: Stroke incidence, prevalence, mortality, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and healthy years lost due to disability were estimated as part of the Global Burd...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Introduction: The mortality and morbidity rates of stroke in men and women have been reported differ...
Background-—Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for e...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Item not availab...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cardiovascular diseases generally disadvantage women, particularly wi...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
Background Cardiovascular disease mortality rates are well-known to be lower in women than men and t...
Background Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are u...
Background: Stroke incidence is decreasing in most developing countries. However, worrisome trends o...
Stroke prevalence is expected to increase in the next decades due to the aging of the Western popula...
Background: We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after ...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Introduction: The mortality and morbidity rates of stroke in men and women have been reported differ...
Background-—Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
Background: Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for evidence-based ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Accurate information on stroke burden in men and women are important for e...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Item not availab...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cardiovascular diseases generally disadvantage women, particularly wi...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
Background Cardiovascular disease mortality rates are well-known to be lower in women than men and t...
Background Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are u...
Background: Stroke incidence is decreasing in most developing countries. However, worrisome trends o...
Stroke prevalence is expected to increase in the next decades due to the aging of the Western popula...
Background: We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after ...
Background: Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...
Introduction: The mortality and morbidity rates of stroke in men and women have been reported differ...
Background-—Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by str...