In disabled men, chronic respiratory diseases had a high prevalence in all age groups. For the youngest disabled men (15–54 years), depression and migraine were also among the most prevalent diseases. For instance, the prevalence of depression in mildly disabled young men was six times higher than in non-disabled men and two times higher than in severely disabled men. For men aged 55 or older, heart attack also had a high prevalence. While the prevalence of neurological diseases was very low in non-disabled men (