Sex‐based differences in the incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases—pooled analysis of population‐based studies from the Asia‐Pacific region

There appear to be differences in risk factor profiles for IBD between Asia‐Pacific and Western populations, which might suggest idiosyncrasies in pathogenesis. Recently, sex‐based differences in IBD according to the age of diagnosis have been described in Western populations.

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