Jung Alesia M, Jahnke Sara A, Dennis Leslie K, Bell Melanie L, Burgess Jefferey L, Farland Leslie V
Health Sciences, Exponent Inc, Menlo Park, California, USA
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Occup Environ Med. 2025 Jul 31. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2024-109967.
Despite biological and environmental plausibility, risk factors for infertility have not yet been studied among female firefighters. In this exploratory analysis, we investigated the burden of infertility among a subset of US firefighters enrolled in the Health and Wellness of Women Firefighters Study.
Women firefighters enrolled in the study responded to surveys administered in 2017 and 2019, reporting on their work environment, reproductive health, infertility history and fertility treatment history among those with infertility. Demographics and reproductive history of firefighters were compared by reported history of infertility. Log binomial regression models were used to estimate the association between occupational factors and risk of infertility.
Of the 562 firefighters in our analysis, 168 of these women (30%) reported a history of infertility. A longer length of employment as a firefighter was associated with a modest, but non-statistically significant, increased relative risk of experiencing infertility (1.39, 95% CI 0.86 to 2.24).
This exploratory analysis highlights an opportunity to further examine infertility and impaired fertility among firefighters. Future studies may focus on comparing the burden of infertility in firefighters to the general population and evaluating the influence of additional occupational factors.
尽管从生物学和环境因素来看有一定合理性,但尚未对女性消防员的不孕风险因素进行研究。在这项探索性分析中,我们调查了参与“女性消防员健康与福祉研究”的一部分美国消防员的不孕负担情况。
参与该研究的女性消防员对2017年和2019年进行的调查做出回应,报告她们的工作环境、生殖健康、不孕史以及不孕者的生育治疗史。根据报告的不孕史对消防员的人口统计学特征和生殖史进行比较。使用对数二项回归模型来估计职业因素与不孕风险之间的关联。
在我们分析的562名消防员中,有168名女性(30%)报告有不孕史。作为消防员的工作年限较长与不孕相对风险适度增加相关,但无统计学意义(相对风险为1.39,95%置信区间为0.86至2.24)。
这项探索性分析凸显了进一步研究消防员不孕及生育能力受损情况的机会。未来的研究可侧重于比较消防员与普通人群的不孕负担,并评估其他职业因素的影响。