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80 (0.72-0.9). In middle aged and older adults, there was a slight excess in males with RR = 1.01 (0.89-1.15) and RR = 1.18 (1.09-1.28), respectively. In the meta-regression, age was the only variable that significantly contributed to the variation in the RRs. Conclusions The higher IRs in male infants and young children does not appear to be related to behavioral factors and genetic and hormonal factors could be important. In the older age groups, the higher rates in adult females may be due to behavioral factors.Background C