Fort Leonard Wood Department of Public Health, MO.
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division, Silver Spring, MD.
MSMR. 2024 Aug 20;31(8):8-13.
Women, who comprise approximately 18% of the U.S. Armed Forces, suffer disproportionately higher rates of musculoskeletal injuries among active component service members. Using a retrospective study design, this study calculated incidence rates and rate ratios for acute hip fractures and hip stress fractures from January 1, 2018 through September 30, 2022 among female and male active component U.S. military members. Women who were younger than age 20 years, in recruit training, serving in the Army or Marine Corps, engaged in combat-related occupations, and with body mass indexes in the underweight or normal weight categories had the highest rates of both types of fractures. Women who had progressed beyond the recruit training phase had a higher female-to-male rate ratios of hip stress fractures than recruits. Despite an overall decline during the surveillance period, rates of acute hip fracture and hip stress fracture were higher among women than men. Changes in training and fitness policies may have contributed to the hip fracture rate declines among women. Continued efforts are needed to further reduce injuries among women.
女性约占美国武装部队的 18%,在现役军人中遭受肌肉骨骼损伤的比例不成比例地更高。本研究采用回顾性研究设计,计算了 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 9 月 30 日期间,美国现役男女军人中急性髋部骨折和髋部应力性骨折的发病率和发病率比。年龄在 20 岁以下、处于新兵训练阶段、在陆军或海军陆战队服役、从事与战斗相关职业、体重指数处于体重过轻或正常体重范围内的女性,这两种骨折的发病率最高。已经完成新兵训练阶段的女性,髋部应力性骨折的女性与男性发病率比高于新兵。尽管在监测期间总体呈下降趋势,但女性急性髋部骨折和髋部应力性骨折的发病率仍高于男性。训练和健康政策的变化可能导致女性髋部骨折率下降。需要继续努力进一步减少女性的受伤。