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The age pattern of the male-to-female ratio in mortality from COVID-19 mirrors that of cardiovascular disease in the general population.

Ila Nimgaonkar1, Linda Valeri2, Ezra Susser3,4, Sabiha Hussain5, Jag Sunderram5, Abraham Aviv6.   

Abstract

Males are at a higher risk of dying from COVID-19 than females. Older age and cardiovascular disease are also associated with COVID-19 mortality. To better understand how age and sex interact in contributing to COVID-19 mortality, we stratified the male-to-female (sex) ratios in mortality by age group. We then compared the age-stratified sex ratios with those of cardiovascular mortality and cancer mortality in the general population. Data were obtained from official government sources in the US and five European countries: Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The sex ratio of deaths from COVID-19 exceeded one throughout adult life, increasing up to a peak in midlife, and declining markedly in later life. This pattern was also observed for the sex ratio of deaths from cardiovascular disease, but not cancer, in the general populations of the US and European countries. Therefore, the sex ratios of deaths from COVID-19 and from cardiovascular disease share similar patterns across the adult life course. The underlying mechanisms are poorly understood and warrant further investigation.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; age; cardiovascular disease; mortality; sex

Year:  2021        PMID: 33550276     DOI: 10.18632/aging.202639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)        ISSN: 1945-4589            Impact factor:   5.682


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Review 1.  Metabolic, Oxidative and Psychological Stress as Mediators of the Effect of COVID-19 on Male Infertility: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Gesthimani Mintziori; Leonidas H Duntas; Stavroula Veneti; Dimitrios G Goulis
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  COVID-19, the Pandemic of the Century and Its Impact on Cardiovascular Diseases.

Authors:  Yuanyuan Zhang; Mingjie Wang; Xian Zhang; Tianxiao Liu; Peter Libby; Guo-Ping Shi
Journal:  Cardiol Discov       Date:  2021-11-22

3.  Characterising public transport shifting to active and private modes in South American capitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Jose Agustin Vallejo-Borda; Ricardo Giesen; Paul Basnak; José P Reyes; Beatriz Mella Lira; Matthew J Beck; David A Hensher; Juan de Dios Ortúzar
Journal:  Transp Res Part A Policy Pract       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 6.615

4.  Short Telomeres and a T-Cell Shortfall in COVID-19: The Aging Effect.

Authors:  James J Anderson; Ezra Susser; Konstantin G Arbeev; Anatoliy I Yashin; Daniel Levy; Simon Verhulst; Abraham Aviv
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2021-07-10

5.  Seroprevalence of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in Blood Donors from Nuevo Leon State, Mexico, during 2020: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Evaluation.

Authors:  Natalia Martinez-Acuña; Diana Minerva Avalos-Nolazco; Diana Raquel Rodriguez-Rodriguez; Cynthia Gabriela Martinez-Liu; Kame Alberto Galan-Huerta; Gerardo Raymundo Padilla-Rivas; Javier Ramos-Jimenez; Sergio Ayala-de-la-Cruz; Eduardo Cienfuegos-Pecina; Erik Alejandro Diaz-Chuc; Rogelio Cazares-Tamez; Amador Flores-Arechiga; Fernando Perez-Chavez; Daniel Arellanos-Soto; Sonia Amelia Lozano-Sepulveda; Elvira Garza-Gonzalez; Consuelo Treviño-Garza; Roberto Montes-de-Oca-Luna; Aurora Beatriz Lee-Gonzalez; Manuel Enrique de-la-O-Cavazos; Ana Maria Rivas-Estilla
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 5.048

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