Sex differences in risk factors for incident type 2 diabetes mellitus: the MONICA Augsburg cohort study
Not exact matches
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Risk, «The
difference between the two
sexes as far as horse racing goes is that a filly only has to win one major stakes race
in her life [to demonstrate exceptional breeding potential], whereas a colt, to be valuable as a stallion, has to be a top - rated performer almost every race of his life.
Using a United Kingdom database, they surveyed general practitioners about BSA affected by psoriasis and looked at data on 8,124 adults with psoriasis and 76,599 adults without psoriasis over the course of four years, and they adjusted the samples to account for any
differences in age,
sex, and body mass index and other diabetes
risk factors.
A study by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published this week
in PLOS ONE identifies four factors that may account for
sex differences in statin therapy among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), pointing to interventions and additional research that will be needed to help overcome this
sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular
risk for women.
«It's important for us to understand
differences in disease
risk, symptoms, and responses to treatments between
sexes,» says senior author Carey N. Lumeng, M.D., Ph.D, associate professor
in pediatrics and physiology at the Medical School and a pediatric pulmonologist at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
However, Rubin and his colleagues knew that
sex hormones could not account for the
differences in brain tumor
risk.
From
risk taking to competitiveness, we need to take an axe to powerful myths about
sex differences, argues Cordelia Fine
in her book Testosterone Rex
Furthermore,
sex - specific
differences in gene polymorphism are suggested by one study showing that diabetic women carrying ACE D allele have a higher
risk for development of diabetic nephropathy, which was not seen
in diabetic men (Table 2)(331).
Most of these identified genes, conveying
sex differences in diabetes
risk, increased
in one
sex without showing any effect
in the other.
Sex differences in the excess
risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with type 2 diabetes: potential explanations and clinical implications
Sex difference in cardiometabolic
risk profile and adiponectin expression
in subjects with visceral fat obesity
There are consistent
sex differences in health behavior, nutrition, and physical activity, closely associated with
risk of T2DM.
Further aspects, which could partly explain higher cardiovascular
risk for women with T2DM compared with diabetic men, were described
in a cross-sectional study, which documented
in vitro
sex differences in fibrin structure function (288).
Alexandra Kautzky - Willer, Jürgen Harreiter, Giovanni Pacini;
Sex and Gender
Differences in Risk, Pathophysiology and Complications of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Endocrine Reviews, Volume 37, Issue 3, 1 June 2016, Pages 278 — 316, https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2015-1137
Sex differences in body composition and fat deposition clearly contribute to sex - dimorphic diabetes risk (1
Sex differences in body composition and fat deposition clearly contribute to
sex - dimorphic diabetes risk (1
sex - dimorphic diabetes
risk (16).
A global study showed that there were
sex differences among various
risk factors for MI; besides diabetes, also hypertension, low physical activity, and high alcohol intake were stronger predictors for MI
in women rather than
in men (270).
As demonstrated by a recent metaanalysis of prospective cohort studies even obese men and women with normal cardiometabolic clustering had a 4-fold higher relative
risk of developing T2DM, although this
risk was only half of that of metabolically unhealthy obese patients regardless of
sex differences in the progression toward T2DM (40).
Women and men have similar amounts of liver and intra-abdominal fat, despite more subcutaneous fat
in women: implications for
sex differences in markers of cardiovascular
risk
Age and
sex differences in the clustering of metabolic syndrome factors: association with mortality
risk
Sex - specific
differences in the ANKK1 (rs1800497) polymorphism of dopamine receptor D2
in humans were reported with increased
risk for T2DM
in women, which could not be found
in men (193).
In a cross-sectional study, patients with T2DM featured sex - specific differences in risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (316
In a cross-sectional study, patients with T2DM featured
sex - specific
differences in risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (316
in risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (316).
Sex differences were found
in several studies with controversial results, regarding the
risk of T2DM for subjects born with low birth weight (LBW) or high birth weight.
On the basis of a metaanalysis of cohort studies with subgroup analysis by
sex, both active and passive smoking is related to higher
risk of developing T2DM
in both men and women without known prominent
sex differences (134).
Sex differences in fat storage, fat metabolism, and the health
risks from obesity: possible evolutionary origins.
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a sweeping assumption that the different life expectancies of male and female insured persons, the
difference in their propensity to take
risks when driving and the
difference in their inclination to utilise medical services — which merely come to light statistically — are essentially due to their
sex.
Advocate General Juliane Kokott has said
in an opinion provided to the Court that statistics showing different
risks for the two
sexes can not justify different treatment of men and women because they do not demonstrate fundamental
differences between the
sexes.
These
differences in risk stem from one's physical condition, occupation,
sex, and other factors — we'll get into these more a bit later.
Moffitt et al. (2001) extensively investigated potential
sex -
differences in the prevalence of
risk factors and the impact of family
risk factors on delinquency and concluded that,
in general, boys seem to be more exposed to
risk factors of delinquency, rather than that they are more vulnerable for
risk factors of delinquency compared to girls.
The objectives of the present study were (a) to investigate whether clique isolation from age 11 to 13 years is a social
risk factor for subsequent depressive symptoms
in early adolescence; (b) to test the potential role of loneliness and perceived social acceptance as cognitive and emotional constructs underlying the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms; and (c) to explore possible
sex differences in the association between clique isolation and depressive symptoms.
Sex and Age
Differences in Psychiatric Disorders among Children and Adolescents: High -
Risk Students Study.