Sex differences in risk factors for incident peripheral artery disease hospitalisation or death: Cohort study of UK Biobank participants.
Ying XuKatie HarrisAnna Louise PounceyCheryl CarcelGary LowSanne A E PetersMark WoodwardPublished in: PloS one (2023)
While the incidence of PAD was higher in men, smoking and a history of stroke or MI were more strongly associated with a higher risk of PAD in women than men. HDL-C was more strongly associated with a lower risk of PAD in women than men.