[Excerpt] Research on child survival and health has indicated disparities between boys and girls in selected Middle Eastern countries. Health disparities in later life are understudied in this region. In this article, we examine differences between women and men in later-life activity limitation in Egypt and Tunisia. Difficulty executing physical tasks is more common for women than for men in both study sites, although differences are smaller after adjustment for underlying illness. Differences in the difficulty of executing physical tasks also are sensitive to environmental controls in variable ways across the study sites. The findings caution against the sole use of reported disability in comparative studies of gender and agin
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the life expectancy (LE) and healthy life exp...
This paper focuses on patterns of healthy life expectancy for older women around the globe in the ye...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
Objectives. This study explores the reasons for gender differences in self-reported physical limitat...
The purpose of this paper is to examine gender-specific models to determine whether different combin...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
Introduction: Sex is one of the demographic characteristics that better differentiates the independe...
Background The extant literature on gender differentials in health in developed countries suggests t...
This thesis investigates gender differences in health and how they have changed between 1992 and 200...
This article uses data from the United Kingdom Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Agein...
In Western industrialized countries, women report using health services more often than do men. We e...
Contains fulltext : 245530.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
This important topic, aging, is really a woman's issue as things now stand. Someday, it is to be hop...
This study aims to examine differences in cognitive impairment and mobility disability between older...
Introduction: Women represent a growing proportion of older people and experience increasing disabil...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the life expectancy (LE) and healthy life exp...
This paper focuses on patterns of healthy life expectancy for older women around the globe in the ye...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...
Objectives. This study explores the reasons for gender differences in self-reported physical limitat...
The purpose of this paper is to examine gender-specific models to determine whether different combin...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
Introduction: Sex is one of the demographic characteristics that better differentiates the independe...
Background The extant literature on gender differentials in health in developed countries suggests t...
This thesis investigates gender differences in health and how they have changed between 1992 and 200...
This article uses data from the United Kingdom Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Agein...
In Western industrialized countries, women report using health services more often than do men. We e...
Contains fulltext : 245530.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
This important topic, aging, is really a woman's issue as things now stand. Someday, it is to be hop...
This study aims to examine differences in cognitive impairment and mobility disability between older...
Introduction: Women represent a growing proportion of older people and experience increasing disabil...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the life expectancy (LE) and healthy life exp...
This paper focuses on patterns of healthy life expectancy for older women around the globe in the ye...
The relationship between gender and health is complex. Although women live longer than men in almost...