A Call for Rigorous Research Investment in women's Health.

IF 7.3 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL QJM: An International Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1093/qjmed/hcae225
Zhaohui Su, Ruijie Zhang, Francis Mungai Kaburu, Chaojun Tong, Mehak Intizar, Abdulswabul Kudiza, Qiang Kuang, Ruru Chen, Xin Yu, Jianlin Jiang, Dean McDonnell, Ali Cheshmehzangi, Sabina Šegalo, Junaid Ahmad, Claudimar Pereira da Veiga, Yu-Tao Xiang
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Worldwide, women face a disproportionately heavy health burden than their male counterparts. Yet there is a chronic lack of research attention and investment in women's health, which may explain the absence of women-inclusive, let alone women-centred, understanding of the causes, consequences, and confounding factors that shape individuals' health and quality of life. In this manuscript, by analysing the U.S. National Health Expenditure data, we show how ingrained the issue of poor investment in women's health even in the 0-18 years age group in terms of per capita health expenditure. We hope this manuscript sheds light on how early-life poor health investment in women's health might be a potential cause for women's poor health in adulthood, and in turn, underscores the importance of investing resources into better understanding and improving women's health.

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呼吁对妇女健康进行严格的研究投资。
在世界范围内,妇女面临的健康负担比男性同胞重得多。然而,对女性健康的研究长期缺乏关注和投入,这可能是对影响个人健康和生活质量的原因、后果和干扰因素缺乏女性包容性理解的原因,更不用说以女性为中心的理解了。在这篇手稿中,我们通过分析美国国家卫生支出数据,展示了即使在 0-18 岁年龄组的人均卫生支出方面,对妇女健康投资不足的问题是多么根深蒂固。我们希望这篇手稿能够揭示,早年对女性健康投资不足可能是导致女性成年后健康状况不佳的一个潜在原因,进而强调投入资源以更好地了解和改善女性健康的重要性。
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