Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging
Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K (2008)
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 20(2): 91-102.
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Oksuzyan, AnnaUniBi ;
Juel, Knud;
Vaupel, James W.;
Christensen, Kaare
Abstract / Bemerkung
This review examines sex differences in health and survival, with a focus on the Nordic countries. There is a remarkable discrepancy between the health and survival of the sexes: men are physically stronger and have fewer disabilities, but have substantially higher mortality at all ages compared with women: the so-called male-female health-survival paradox. A number of proposed explanations for this paradox are rooted in biological, social, and psychological interpretations. It is likely to be due to multiple causes that include fundamental biological differences between the sexes such as genetic factors, immune system responses, hormones, and disease patterns. Behavioral differences such as risk-taking and reluctance to seek and comply with medical treatment may also play a role. Another consideration is that part of the difference may be due to methodological challenges, such as selective non-participation and under-reporting of health problems, and delayed seeking of treatment by men. The Nordic countries provide a unique opportunity for such studies, as they have good-quality data in their national health registers, which cover the whole population, and a long tradition of high participation rates in surveys.
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
Band
20
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
91-102
ISSN
1594-0667
eISSN
1720-8319
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2960125
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Oksuzyan A, Juel K, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2008;20(2):91-102.
Oksuzyan, A., Juel, K., Vaupel, J. W., & Christensen, K. (2008). Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(2), 91-102. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03324754
Oksuzyan, Anna, Juel, Knud, Vaupel, James W., and Christensen, Kaare. 2008. “Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging”. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 20 (2): 91-102.
Oksuzyan, A., Juel, K., Vaupel, J. W., and Christensen, K. (2008). Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 20, 91-102.
Oksuzyan, A., et al., 2008. Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(2), p 91-102.
A. Oksuzyan, et al., “Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging”, Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, vol. 20, 2008, pp. 91-102.
Oksuzyan, A., Juel, K., Vaupel, J.W., Christensen, K.: Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 20, 91-102 (2008).
Oksuzyan, Anna, Juel, Knud, Vaupel, James W., and Christensen, Kaare. “Men: good health and high mortality. Sex differences in health and aging”. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 20.2 (2008): 91-102.