Objective To understand similarities and differences between men and women in health outcomes related to occupational hazard exposures, across different occupations and in the same occupations.
Searches included Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, ClinicalTrials.gov, Cochrane and grey literature. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic ... this systematic review (n=1460 participants) ...
Methods: This systematic review investigated adherence to MD during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on gender differences and factors influencing adherence to MD in the general public. The literature ...
Background Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but whether its effects are comparable in women and men is unknown. Methods PubMed MEDLINE was ...
The clinical differences between a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) group and a non-SAH group were statistically examined. Results Fifty-six patients were identified after a review of the literature ...
Objective To systematically review the literature exploring the associations between multimorbidity (the presence of two or more long-term conditions (LTCs)) and adverse clinical outcomes in patients ...
Heterogeneity in prevalence estimates identified across studies and regions indicates that more research is required to draw stronger conclusions about the scale of OCSEA. However, the findings of ...
Design Systematic review. Participants We searched five databases in September 2012 for randomised ... In the intermediate term, the pooled estimates showed no difference between treatment and control ...
Aim To review the literature on the epidemiology of groin injury in senior ... Exposure and injury data were aggregated across included studies and the absolute differences in groin injury proportion ...