Regensteiner Judith G, Templeton Kimberly
Ludeman Family Center for Women's Health Research, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2024 Oct 2;106(19):1809-1813. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.24.00297. Epub 2024 Sep 26.
➢ Sex-based differences are understudied, which has potential consequences for the health of everyone.➢ Women's health is particularly affected given a lack of sex-specific data across many disease states.➢ Journals do not consistently require the inclusion of both sexes and the disaggregation of data by sex in cell, animal model, and human studies.➢ Instructions for investigators and journals regarding the inclusion of sex-specific data are found in guidelines such as those by the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) group, but these guidelines are underutilized.➢ Consistency in the inclusion of both sexes in studies (except in studies on diseases affecting only 1 sex), as well as in the disaggregation and reporting of results by sex, has the potential to improve health for all people.
➢ 基于性别的差异研究不足,这可能会对每个人的健康产生潜在影响。
➢ 由于在许多疾病状态下缺乏针对性别的数据,女性健康受到的影响尤为明显。
➢ 期刊并不始终要求在细胞、动物模型和人体研究中纳入两性并按性别对数据进行分类。
➢ 关于纳入针对性别数据的研究者和期刊指南,可在诸如研究中的性别与性别平等(SAGER)小组等发布的指南中找到,但这些指南未得到充分利用。
➢ 在研究中纳入两性(仅影响一种性别的疾病研究除外),以及按性别对结果进行分类和报告,有可能改善所有人的健康状况。