In this longitudinal study of American veterans, the authors investigated the mortality risks of five World War II military experiences (e.g., combat expo-sure) and their variation among veterans in the postwar years. The male subjects (n = 854) were members of the Stanford-Terman study, and 38% served in World War II. Cox models (proportional-hazards regressions) were used to compare the relative mortality risk associated with each military experience. Overseas duty, service in the Pacific theater, and exposure to combat significantly increased the mortality risks of veterans in the study. Individual differences in education, mental health in 1950, and age at entry into the military, as well as personality factors, made no difference in th...
BACKGROUND: Gulf War Veterans have previously been shown to have, in the short-term, an excess risk ...
Abstract Background Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those...
The authors investigated the relation between exposure to wartime events and cardiovascular disease ...
In this longitudinal study of American veterans, the authors investigated the mortality risks of fiv...
This longitudinal study of American veterans investigated the mortality risks of five World War II m...
A prospective cohort study of a random sample of 1,000 Australian Army Vietnam veterans analyzed ris...
The mental and physical health of 146 Dutch males exposed to severe war stress during their young ad...
Background: Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those in the ...
Life-course studies have shown that early-life conditions predict health and socio-economic status i...
Introduction. The relationships among military service, combat intensity and long-term health effect...
Nearly 25 % of U.S. men aged 55 or.older served in combat, yet its impact on aging is unknown. The r...
BACKGROUND: Wartime stress has been associated with increased late-life mortality of all causes of d...
talized for chronic alcoholism in 1944-1945 was compared with that of individu-ally age-matched comp...
Purpose of the studyWomen's military roles, exposures, and associated health outcomes have changed o...
Researchers have produced mixed findings regarding the relationship between military service, war-zo...
BACKGROUND: Gulf War Veterans have previously been shown to have, in the short-term, an excess risk ...
Abstract Background Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those...
The authors investigated the relation between exposure to wartime events and cardiovascular disease ...
In this longitudinal study of American veterans, the authors investigated the mortality risks of fiv...
This longitudinal study of American veterans investigated the mortality risks of five World War II m...
A prospective cohort study of a random sample of 1,000 Australian Army Vietnam veterans analyzed ris...
The mental and physical health of 146 Dutch males exposed to severe war stress during their young ad...
Background: Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those in the ...
Life-course studies have shown that early-life conditions predict health and socio-economic status i...
Introduction. The relationships among military service, combat intensity and long-term health effect...
Nearly 25 % of U.S. men aged 55 or.older served in combat, yet its impact on aging is unknown. The r...
BACKGROUND: Wartime stress has been associated with increased late-life mortality of all causes of d...
talized for chronic alcoholism in 1944-1945 was compared with that of individu-ally age-matched comp...
Purpose of the studyWomen's military roles, exposures, and associated health outcomes have changed o...
Researchers have produced mixed findings regarding the relationship between military service, war-zo...
BACKGROUND: Gulf War Veterans have previously been shown to have, in the short-term, an excess risk ...
Abstract Background Death rates in military populations outside of combat are often lower than those...
The authors investigated the relation between exposure to wartime events and cardiovascular disease ...