Pregnancy characteristics and women's future cardiovascular health: an underused opportunity to improve women's health? [0.03%]
妊娠特征与女性未来的心血管健康:改善女性健康的未充分利用的机会?
Janet W Rich-Edwards,Abigail Fraser,Deborah A Lawlor et al.
Janet W Rich-Edwards et al.
Growing evidence indicates that women with a history of common pregnancy complications, including fetal growth restriction and preterm delivery (often combined as low birth weight), hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and gestational diabe...
Influence of macrosocial policies on women's health and gender inequalities in health [0.03%]
宏观政策对女性健康和卫生方面性别不平等的影响
Carme Borrell,Laia Palència,Carles Muntaner et al.
Carme Borrell et al.
Gender inequalities in health have been widely described, but few studies have examined the upstream sources of these inequalities in health. The objectives of this review are 1) to identify empirical papers that assessed the effect of gend...
Gender differences of postdeployment post-traumatic stress disorder among service members and veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts [0.03%]
伊拉克和阿富汗冲突退伍军人及现役军人的性别与战后应激障碍之间的关系差异分析
Nancy F Crum-Cianflone,Isabel Jacobson
Nancy F Crum-Cianflone
Despite the marked expansion of roles for women in the US military over the last decade, whether differences by gender exist in regard to the development of mental health conditions postdeployment is unclear. This comprehensive review of th...
Sevilay Temel,Sabine F van Voorst,Brian W Jack et al.
Sevilay Temel et al.
Although the evidence for the associations between preconceptional risk factors and adverse pregnancy outcomes is extensive, the effectiveness of preconceptional interventions to reduce risk factors and to improve pregnancy outcomes remains...
Peter M Engelfriet,Eugène H J M Jansen,H Susan J Picavet et al.
Peter M Engelfriet et al.
Much progress has been made in the past decades in unraveling the mechanisms that are responsible for aging. The discovery that particular gene mutations in experimental species such as yeast, flies, and nematodes are associated with longev...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality rates in old age in the World Health Organization Europe region [0.03%]
世界卫生组织欧洲区域老年人口死亡率中的社会经济不平等现象
Martijn Huisman,Sanna Read,Catriona A Towriss et al.
Martijn Huisman et al.
Socioeconomic adversity is among the foremost fundamental causes of human suffering, and this is no less true in old age. Recent reports on socioeconomic inequalities in mortality rate in old age suggest that a low socioeconomic position co...
Editorial: epidemiologic reviews 2013-special issue on the epidemiology of aging [0.03%]
述评•2013年流行病学回顾专题——老龄化流行病学
Robert B Wallace
Robert B Wallace
Marcel E Salive
Marcel E Salive
Multimorbidity, the coexistence of 2 or more chronic conditions, has become prevalent among older adults as mortality rates have declined and the population has aged. We examined population-based administrative claims data indicating specif...
Anne B Newman,Joanne M Murabito
Anne B Newman
The field of the "epidemiology of longevity" has been expanding rapidly in recent years. Several long-term cohort studies have followed older adults long enough to identify the most long-lived and to define many factors that lead to a long ...
Francis Mawanda,Robert Wallace
Francis Mawanda
Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent cause of dementia among older adults, yet more than a century of research has not determined why this disease develops. One prevailing hypothesis is that late-onset AD is caused by i...