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Comorbidity and household income as mediators of gender inequalities in dementia risk: a real-world data population studyAutor-a
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2024Otras instituciones
Hospital Universitario de ArabaKronikgune. Osasun Sistemen Ikerketa Institutua
Osakidetza
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-04770-3Publicado en
BMC Geriatrics Vol. 24. N. art. 209, 2024Editorial
Springer NaturePalabras clave
dementia
Income level
Gender
Comorbidity ... [+]
Income level
Gender
Comorbidity ... [+]
dementia
Income level
Gender
Comorbidity
Incidence
prevalence
Mediation
real-world data
Regression Testing [-]
Income level
Gender
Comorbidity
Incidence
prevalence
Mediation
real-world data
Regression Testing [-]
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Ciencias MédicasDisciplina (Clasificación UNESCO)
Ciencias clínicasResumen
Comorbidity and low HI act as mediators in the increased risk of dementia associated with female sex. Given the difference in the prevalence of comorbidities by HI, individual interventions to control ... [+]
Comorbidity and low HI act as mediators in the increased risk of dementia associated with female sex. Given the difference in the prevalence of comorbidities by HI, individual interventions to control comorbidities could not only prevent dementia but also reduce inequalities, as the risk is greater in the most disadvantaged population. [-]
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