Comorbidities and Demographics
Cross-source consensus on Comorbidities and Demographics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Diabetes and dyslipidaemia independently reduced self-rated health substantially. — Association of blood pressure control, lifestyle and socioeconomic status with self-rated health in patients with hypertension: a national cross-sectional study
- Males reported substantially higher self-rated health than females in this study. — Association of blood pressure control, lifestyle and socioeconomic status with self-rated health in patients with hypertension: a national cross-sectional study
- Older adults had lower self-rated health than younger adults. — Association of blood pressure control, lifestyle and socioeconomic status with self-rated health in patients with hypertension: a national cross-sectional study
- Married and separated or divorced participants reported lower self-rated health than single participants after adjustment. — Association of blood pressure control, lifestyle and socioeconomic status with self-rated health in patients with hypertension: a national cross-sectional study
- Gender differences in self-rated health may be context-dependent. — Association of blood pressure control, lifestyle and socioeconomic status with self-rated health in patients with hypertension: a national cross-sectional study