Women have consistently lower mortality rates than men at all ages and with respect to most causes. However, gender differences regarding hospital admission rates are more mixed, varying across ages and causes. A number of intuitive metrics have previously been used to explore changes in hospital admissions over time, but have not explicitly quantified the gender gap or estimated the cumulative contribution from cause-specific admission rates. Using register data for the total Danish population between 1995 and 2014, we estimated the time to first hospital admission for Danish men and women aged 60. This is an intuitive population-level metric with the same interpretive and mathematical properties as period life expectancy. Using a decompos...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
Sex-stratified medicine is a fundamentally important, yet understudied, facet of modern medical care...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Höhn A, Oksuzyan A, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Seaman R. Gender differences in time to first...
Women have consistently lower mortality rates than men at all ages and with respect to most causes. ...
Objectives We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and cause...
Objectives: We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and caus...
Objectives We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and cause...
Funding: The work was supported by the US National Institute of Health (P01AG031719, R01AG026786, an...
Studies of morbidity compression routinely report the average number of years spent in an unhealthy ...
Abstract Objective Over the last half century the mor-tality rates in Denmark for females above age ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy and time to first hospitalization have been prolonged, indicating that p...
Jacobsen R, Oksuzyan A, Engberg H, Jeune B, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Sex differential in mortality ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the trend in age- and sex-stratified mortality after hospitalization for heart...
Background: It remains unclear whether women’s greater primary healthcare use reflects a lower treat...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
Sex-stratified medicine is a fundamentally important, yet understudied, facet of modern medical care...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Höhn A, Oksuzyan A, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Seaman R. Gender differences in time to first...
Women have consistently lower mortality rates than men at all ages and with respect to most causes. ...
Objectives We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and cause...
Objectives: We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and caus...
Objectives We examine the mortality of men and women within the first year after all-cause and cause...
Funding: The work was supported by the US National Institute of Health (P01AG031719, R01AG026786, an...
Studies of morbidity compression routinely report the average number of years spent in an unhealthy ...
Abstract Objective Over the last half century the mor-tality rates in Denmark for females above age ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy and time to first hospitalization have been prolonged, indicating that p...
Jacobsen R, Oksuzyan A, Engberg H, Jeune B, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Sex differential in mortality ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the trend in age- and sex-stratified mortality after hospitalization for heart...
Background: It remains unclear whether women’s greater primary healthcare use reflects a lower treat...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
Sex-stratified medicine is a fundamentally important, yet understudied, facet of modern medical care...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...