Scientific Programs, Society for Women's Health Research, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2013 Jul;22(7):578-86. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2013.4462.
Autoimmune diseases (ADs) impose substantial health and financial burdens in the United States and in many parts of the world. Women are disproportionately affected by many of these disorders, which often contribute to lifelong disabilities. While the number of patients with some ADs appears to be rising, the complexities of conducting epidemiological studies prevent a thorough understanding of the prevalence and incidence of these various conditions. Research on environmental influences of these illnesses is limited, although they are generally hypothesized to result from the interaction of environmental agents in genetically susceptible individuals. Further, there is little known regarding the role of sex and gender in the environmentally influenced mechanisms leading to the development of AD. To address these issues, particularly the roles of environment and sex and gender in ADs and the factors that contribute to the rise in ADs, the Society for Women's Health Research convened an interdisciplinary roundtable of experts from academia, medicine, and government agencies to share their expertise, address knowledge gaps in research, and propose future research recommendations.
自身免疫性疾病(AD)在美国和世界许多地方都造成了巨大的健康和经济负担。许多此类疾病对女性的影响不成比例,这些疾病往往导致终身残疾。虽然一些 AD 患者的数量似乎在上升,但进行流行病学研究的复杂性使得人们无法全面了解这些各种疾病的患病率和发病率。尽管人们普遍假设这些疾病是由遗传易感个体中环境因素的相互作用引起的,但对这些疾病的环境影响的研究非常有限。此外,对于性别在导致 AD 发生的环境影响机制中的作用知之甚少。为了解决这些问题,特别是环境、性别和 AD 中的作用以及导致 AD 增加的因素,妇女健康研究协会召集了来自学术界、医学界和政府机构的跨学科专家圆桌会议,分享他们的专业知识,解决研究中的知识空白,并提出未来的研究建议。