Sex ratio of multiple sclerosis in the National Swedish MS Register (SMSreg)
- PMID: 22711712
- DOI: 10.1177/1352458512446169
Sex ratio of multiple sclerosis in the National Swedish MS Register (SMSreg)
Abstract
Background: Sex ratio in multiple sclerosis has been reported from several geographical areas. The disease is more common in women. In Europe the female-to-male ratio varies from 1.1 to 3.4. A recent study from Canada has reported a significant increase, with time, in female-to-male ratio in multiple sclerosis over the last 100 years.
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse any change in sex ratio in multiple sclerosis in the Swedish population.
Methods: Data from the Swedish MS Register and data from the Swedish National Statistics Office were used to estimate sex ratio by year of birth and year of onset.
Results: In the analysis of sex ratio by year of birth there were 8834 patients (6271 women and 2563 men) born between 1931 and 1985. The mean women-to-men ratio was 2.62. No clear trend was noted for the women-to-men ratio by year of birth (Spearman's rho = 0.345, p = 0.298, n = 11). The number of patients analysed by year of onset was 9098 during the time period 1946 until 2005. The mean women-to-men ratio was 2.57. No significant change in women-to-men ratio (Spearman's rho = -0.007, p = 0.983, n = 12) with time was observed.
Conclusion: There is no evidence for an increasing women-to-men ratio with time amongst Swedish multiple sclerosis patients.
Comment in
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Age-specific sex ratio of multiple sclerosis in the National Swedish MS Register (SMSreg).Mult Scler. 2014 Apr;20(4):513-4. doi: 10.1177/1352458513498636. Epub 2013 Aug 6. Mult Scler. 2014. PMID: 23921135 No abstract available.
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