Abstract

The article compares the prevalence of pathological changes in different organs and systems among city and rural residents of the next ages: elderly (60-74 years for men and 55-74 years for women), senile (75-84 years) and advanced (85 years and older) ages

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  • The article compares the prevalence of pathological changes in different organs and systems among city and rural residents of the ages: elderly (60-74 years for men and 55-74 years for women), Journal of Lung Health and Diseases senile (75-84 years) and long-lived ages

  • Better access to medical care does not guarantee the better health status of the elderly, while it contributes to an increase in the life expectancy of men

  • If chronic pathology of three different classes of diseases presented, the probability of a long life is fundamentally determined by the access to health care

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Article Info

Original Article Citation: Starodubov VI, Edeleva AN, Sabgayda TP. Multimorbidity of Elderly Individuals in Urban and Rural Areas of the Nizhny Novgorod Region.

Russian Federation men women
Results
Men Women
People who cannot service themselves
Classes of diseases
Genitourinary diseases
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