Acta Scientific Women's Health (ASWH)

Editorial Volume 7 Issue 10

Gender Differences and Age-Related Morbidity and Mortality Indicate the Urgent Necessity for Higher Attention to Women’s Health in Life-Course Mode

Viktor I Goudochnikov*

Member of LA-DOHaD and ISOAD, PhD in Biochemistry, Santa Maria – RS, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Viktor I Goudochnikov, Member of LA-DOHaD and ISOAD, PhD in Biochemistry, Santa Maria – RS, Brazil.

Received: September 02, 2025; Published: September 04, 2025

Abstract

Twenty years ago, in 2005 we have published our first article evaluating age-related dynamics and gender differences of morbidity and mortality for disorders related to metabolic syndrome (or its consequences): systemic arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus and acute myocardial infarction [1]. This article has initiated a series of our publications on epidemiological índices, at first in Southern region of Brazil and thereafter in Argentina, Chile and some European countries. These our works have confirmed in particular that according to female fraction of morbidity, women have higher predisposition to affective disorders and cholecystitis in brazilian states of Southern region, especially in middle-age categories (30-50 y)

References

  1. Goudochnikov VI. “[Morbidity and mortality in disorders related to metabolic syndrome: Age-dependent patterns and sexual differences in brazilian states of Southern region]”. Revista Cientifica Jopef (Curitiba) 2 (2005): 97-99.
  2. Goudochnikov VI. “Comparison of age-related dynamics and gender differences in morbidity and mortality caused by several groups of diseases: No evidence for unique general scheme of aging potentially modifiable by perinatal programming”. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease 1 (2009): S123.
  3. Goudochnikov VI. “The necessity of regional DOHaD centers based on programming / imprinting and embedding-like phenomena”. Advances in Health and Behavior 2 (2019): 30-33.
  4. Goudochnikov VI and Prokhorov LY. “[Accelerated aging with the onset of menopause: Possible connection to hormonal changes and stress proteins]”. Problemy Stareniya Dolgoletiya (Kiev) 21 (2012): 274-279.
  5. Goudochnikov VI. “International comparisons of mortality from diabetes mellitus and other cardiometabolic disorders in the ontopathogenic model”. Journal of Endocrine System and Diabetes 1 (2023): 1-3.
  6. Goudochnikov VI and Santos Goudochnikov NV. “Age-related dynamics and gender differences for morbidity caused by anemias in Southern region of Brazil: Possible contribution to programming / impriniting phenomena”. In: 1st Symposium on DOHaD and Early Adversities. Porto Alegre, (2005).

Citation

Citation: Viktor I Goudochnikov. “Gender Differences and Age-Related Morbidity and Mortality Indicate the Urgent Necessity for Higher Attention to Women’s Health in Life-Course Mode". Acta Scientific Women's Health 7.10 (2025): 01-02.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 Viktor I Goudochnikov. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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