Session 711
Sex, Gender, and Health

1. We Need More Sex-Disaggregated Data: Unveiling the Data Gap and Showing the Benefit of Sex-Disaggregated Data Along the Health Pathways for Hypertension, Diabetes, HIV and AIDSAlessandro Feraldi, Sapienza University of Rome; Virginia Zarulli, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy; Kent Buse, Global Health 50/50, Cambridge, UK; Sarah Hawkes, University College London; Angela Chang, Southern University of Denmark.

2. Gender Differences in Age at Onset of Non-Communicable Diseases among Older Adults in India: Role of Differential Exposure and Differential VulnerabilitiesJhumki kundu, Interernational Institute For Population Sciences,Mumbai.

3. Analyzing Gender Differences in the Changing Trends of Diabetes and Modifiable Risk Factors in IndiaShubham Ranjan, Banaras HIndu University; Ramna Thakur, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi; Tarsem Kasnia, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi; Prateek Singh, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi.

4. Association between Mental Health and Educational Attainment in India: Variations across Gender and Income GradientForum Shah, Presidency University; Zakir Husain, Presidency University; Soumitra Datta, Tata Medical Center.

5. Narrowing Gap in Self-Rated Health between Men and Women in Russia: Measurement Problem or Fact?Aleksey Shchur, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Vladimir M. M. Shkolnikov, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Egor Sergeev, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow; Sergey Timonin, Australian National University.

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