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In this epidemiological Review, the authors summarize the available evidence relating to the prevalence, incidence, risk factors and mortality associated with the autoimmune disorder Sjögren syndrome, with or without the co-occurrence of other connective tissue diseases. Maxime Beydon Sara McCoy Raphaè...
This cross-sectional study provides periodic nationwide data on the prevalence of chronic kidney disease and the associated behavioral and metabolic risk
ContextAge-specific incidence rates for dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD) are important for research and clinical practice. Incidence estimates for the
We find that both disease incidence and disease prevalence are higher among Americans in age groups 55–64 and 70–80, indicating that Americans suffer from higher past cumulative disease risk and experience higher immediate risk of new disease onset compared with the English. In contrast, age-spe...
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(HDL) which remove excess cholesterol from arterial cells, thus providing a protective effect against development of atherosclerosis in women. When estrogen levels decrease aftermenopause, theincidenceof atherosclerosis and its complications rises. Thoughhormone replacement therapywas once considered an anti-...
In the United States, there is a rising incidence and prevalence of kidney failure, with poor outcomes and high cost (see Epidemiology). CKD is more prevalent in the elderly population. Almost half of the patients with CKD are older than 70 years. However, while younger patients with CKD ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally. To address this burden on health-care systems around the world, an in-depth understanding is needed about the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and various forms of cardiovascular disease in different countries and...