Authors
Belinda Hernández, Stacey Voll, Nathan A Lewis, Cathal McCrory, Arthur White, Lucy Stirland, Rose Anne Kenny, Richard Reilly, Craig P Hutton, Lauren E Griffith, Susan A Kirkland, Graciela Muniz Terrera, Scott M Hofer
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume
21
Pages
1-15
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Identification of those who are most at risk of developing specific patterns of disease across different populations is required for directing public health policy. Here, we contrast prevalence and patterns of cross-national disease incidence, co-occurrence and related risk factors across population samples from the U.S., Canada, England and Ireland.
Methods
Participants (n = 62,111) were drawn from the US Health and Retirement Study (n = 10,858); the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Ageing (n = 36,647); the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (n = 7938) and The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (n = 6668). Self-reported lifetime prevalence of 10 medical conditions, predominant clusters of multimorbidity and their specific risk factors were compared across countries using latent class analysis.
Results …
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