A Review of Epidemiologic Studies of the Health of Gulf War Women Veterans.

Steven S Coughlin, Maxine Krengel, Kimberly Sullivan, Penny F Pierce, Vahé Heboyan, Lt Col Candy Wilson
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Introduction: In the 25 years since the 1990-1991 Gulf War (GW), studies have evaluated Gulf War Illness (GWI), sometimes referred to as medically unexplained multi symptom illness, and other medical and neurological conditions in women GW veterans.

Materials and methods: In this article, we review epidemiologic studies of the health of women who served in the 1990-1991 GW based upon bibliographic searches in PubMed and CINAHL with relevant search terms through September 2015.

Results: A total of 56 articles were identified in the bibliographic searches. By screening abstracts or full-text articles, a total of 21 relevant studies were identified. Results from some studies, but not all, suggest that GWI is more common in women GW veterans than their male counterparts. Few studies of GW veterans focused on women's health. A small number of studies suggested excess rates of woman's health problems, e.g., breast cysts, abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smears, yeast infections, and bladder infections. Several studies have identified significantly elevated rates of birth defects and adverse reproductive outcomes among GW veterans. However, findings have varied with different study designs and sample sizes, with some studies showing elevated risks of stillbirths, miscarriages, and/or birth defects and others have not. In some studies, participants reported increased risks of ectopic pregnancies and spontaneous abortions.

Conclusion: Further research is needed to provide a comprehensive picture of the health of women GW veterans and to examine a broad range of women's health issues including adverse reproductive outcomes. Some deployment-related health problems only become apparent decades later and other conditions may worsen or improve over time. Assessments are needed of current health status, changes in health symptoms and conditions over time, and possible differences in health outcomes associated with specific experiences and exposures during the war. Future studies would be strengthened by assessing GWI symptom patterns that may be specific to women veterans, examine diagnosed medical conditions among women veterans, and evaluate changes in women's health over time, including changes potentially associated with menopause and age.

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海湾战争女性退伍军人健康流行病学研究综述。
自1990-1991年海湾战争(GW)以来的25年中,研究评估了海湾战争疾病(GWI),有时被称为医学上无法解释的多症状疾病,以及女性GW退伍军人的其他医学和神经系统疾病。材料和方法:在这篇文章中,我们回顾了1990-1991年在GW服役的女性健康的流行病学研究,基于PubMed和CINAHL的文献检索和相关搜索词,截至2015年9月。结果:共检索到56篇文献。通过筛选摘要或全文文章,共筛选出21篇相关研究。一些研究(但不是全部)的结果表明,GWI在女性退伍军人中比男性退伍军人更常见。很少有研究关注GW退伍军人的女性健康。少数研究表明,妇女健康问题的发生率过高,例如乳房囊肿、异常巴氏涂片、酵母菌感染和膀胱感染。几项研究发现,在退伍军人中,出生缺陷和不良生殖结果的发生率显著升高。然而,研究结果因研究设计和样本量的不同而有所不同,一些研究显示死产、流产和/或出生缺陷的风险增加,而另一些研究则没有。在一些研究中,参与者报告异位妊娠和自然流产的风险增加。结论:需要进一步的研究来全面了解GW妇女退伍军人的健康状况,并研究包括不良生殖结果在内的广泛的妇女健康问题。一些与部署相关的健康问题在几十年后才变得明显,而其他状况可能随着时间的推移而恶化或改善。需要评估目前的健康状况、健康症状和状况随时间的变化,以及与战争期间的具体经历和接触有关的健康结果可能存在的差异。未来的研究将通过评估女性退伍军人可能特有的GWI症状模式,检查女性退伍军人诊断出的医疗状况,并评估妇女健康随时间的变化,包括可能与更年期和年龄有关的变化,来加强研究。
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