The Other Way Around: Living With Chronic Kidney Disease From the Perspective of Men
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The Other Way Around: Living With Chronic Kidney Disease From the Perspective of Men
Abstract
A wealth of evidence has suggested sex (biological) and gender (sociocultural) differences in the prevalence, progression, and outcomes of persons with chronic kidney disease. Much of this evidence tends to emphasize differences in which women are disadvantaged, and less attention is paid to findings in which women are better off or similar to men. However, gender medicine recognizes that men and women have different disease determinants, presentation, and attitudes, and it pertains to both sexes. In this review, we revisit chronic kidney disease through the perspective of men, and illustrate a population segment at need of stringent preventative and management strategies.
Keywords: Sex; dialysis; gender; kidney disease; men; risk factors.
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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