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美国退伍军人“健康战士效应”的最新研究进展

An Update on the Healthy Soldier Effect in U.S. Veterans.

机构信息

DR Associates of North Texas, Plano, TX 75093, USA.

Epilepsy Centers of Excellence, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC 27705, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2023 Aug 29;188(9-10):3199-3204. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usac151.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The healthy soldier effect (HSE) describes a phenomenon of enduring health and lower mortality among veterans due in part to initial screening procedures and health care access. Although early data were supportive of a broad HSE among former military members, more recent investigations have suggested a possible attenuation of the effect with older age. The present study aimed to provide an update of the HSE using an expansive Veterans Health Administration (VHA)-wide sample with a particular focus on age and sex effects.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Mortality data for veterans within the VHA were obtained from the VHA Support Service Center program office and compared to mortality data from the general U.S. population spanning FY2014 to the second quarter of FY2020. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) was calculated for the overall sample and for age- and sex-specific cohorts. Mortality rate ratios were also calculated and compared across sexes.

RESULTS

Lower SMRs were observed in veterans compared to the general U.S. population (SMR 0.866). This effect was most prominent in younger and very old veterans, although a higher mortality was seen in the 55- to 64-year age cohort (SMR 1.371 for males and 1.074 for females). The HSE in females was lower than that in males in the <55-year age group but became higher in older cohorts.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the largest investigation to date examining the HSE in U.S. veterans and includes younger veterans from more recent military eras. Higher mortality among the 55- to 74-year age groups merits further investigation, as does the relatively higher mortality among older female veterans. Our findings have implications for the provision of health care and preventative care to these veterans most at risk for higher mortality.

摘要

简介

健康士兵效应(HSE)描述了退伍军人由于初始筛选程序和医疗保健机会而保持健康和降低死亡率的现象。尽管早期数据支持退伍军人中存在广泛的 HSE,但最近的研究表明,随着年龄的增长,这种效应可能会减弱。本研究旨在利用退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)广泛的样本提供 HSE 的最新情况,特别关注年龄和性别效应。

材料和方法

从 VHA 支持服务中心项目办公室获得 VHA 内退伍军人的死亡率数据,并将其与 FY2014 至 FY2020 年第二季度期间美国普通人群的死亡率数据进行比较。计算了整个样本以及按年龄和性别划分的队列的标准化死亡率比(SMR)。还计算了死亡率比率并比较了不同性别之间的比率。

结果

退伍军人的 SMR 低于美国普通人群(SMR 0.866)。这种效应在年轻和非常年老的退伍军人中最为明显,尽管在 55 至 64 岁年龄组中死亡率更高(男性 SMR 为 1.371,女性 SMR 为 1.074)。在<55 岁年龄组中,女性 HSE 低于男性,但在较年长的队列中则更高。

结论

这是迄今为止对美国退伍军人 HSE 进行的最大规模调查,包括来自最近军事时代的年轻退伍军人。55 至 74 岁年龄组的死亡率较高值得进一步研究,而老年女性退伍军人的死亡率相对较高也是如此。我们的研究结果对为这些死亡率较高的退伍军人提供医疗保健和预防保健具有重要意义。

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