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Exploring gender differences in medication consumption and mortality in a cohort of hypertensive patients in Northern Italy.

David ConsolazioMaria Elena GattoniAntonio Giampiero Russo
Published in: BMC public health (2022)
Among hypertensive patients, gender differences in medication consumption and mortality have been found, but the extent to which these are attributable to a female socio-cultural disadvantage is questionable. The findings reached, with marked age-dependent effects in the outcomes investigated, suggest a prominent role for innate sex differences in biological susceptibility to the disease, whereby women would take advantage of the protective effects of their innate physiological characteristics, especially prior to the beginning of menopause.
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