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Age: age 45 for men and age 55 for women
Hypertension: 2 - 3 times more common in women than in men
Diabetes: greater risk factor in CVD for women than for men
Ethnicity: Aboriginal women experience higher death rates than the general Canadian female population
Socio-economic status and stressors: Poor education, low income, family responsibilities and impoverished social connections uniquely predispose women
Hegemonic Masculinity Risks
Diseases of the circulatory system and cancers are the leading causes of death in Canada.
Although a major cause of mortality, sexual and reproductive health has been neglected. The increasing effect of conservative political, religious, and cultural forces threatens to undermine progress
Unsafe sex is the second most important risk factor leading to disability or death in the poorest communities and the ninth most important in developed countries.
Despite very large increases in the prevalence of modern contraceptive use, in some parts of the world, particularly in Africa, total fertility rates and the unmet need for contraception remain high.
Hundreds of millions of women every year suffer disability as a result of pregnancy complications, and more than half a million die in pregnancy and childbirth, or following unsafe abortion. Almost all of these deaths are preventable.
Sexually transmitted infections, excluding HIV/AIDS, are the second most important cause of loss of health in women, especially young women and are a substantial cause of morbidity in men.
Adolescents are especially vulnerable to sexual and reproductive ill health as they often have unexpected sex and find access to services difficult or denied.
Gender, Race, Nation, Class, Sexual Orientation, Age