Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate fatigue in Australian Gulf War veterans and a military comparison group according to the 1994 chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) definition and investigate the relation with exposures.MethodsComprehensive medical, psychological and reported exposure assessments of 1,456 veterans and 1,588 comparison group in a cross-sectional study.ResultsMore Gulf War veterans had fatigue at all levels than did the military comparison group. The findings may be at least partly explained as an "active-deployment effect." The odds ratios increased with increasing clinical evaluation of the nature of the fatigue, even after adjustment for current psychiatric disorder...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of headache subtypes in Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syn...
To describe the poorly understood conditions of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia and their ...
(CMI) was more common among deployed veterans than among nondeployed veterans. The aims of the curre...
The majority of studies to examine the levels of physical symptoms after Operation Enduring Freedom/...
The objective of this study was to measure the prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) and...
Multisymptom illness is more prevalent in 1991 Gulf War veterans than in military comparison groups;...
dicine ised f 1. Introduction unexplained chronic fatigue. However, a significant number Autonomic N...
Contains fulltext : 79955.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND A recent report showed that Australian veterans of the 1991 Gulf War displayed a greater ...
PurposeThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-1994 definition of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is ve...
BACKGROUND: United States military personnel reported various symptoms after deployment to the Persi...
Copyright © 2004 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground Questions remain about the long-term h...
Context. - Gulf War (GW) veterans report nonspecific symptoms significantly more often than their no...
Abstract. To investigate reports on war-related morbidity, 527 active-duty Gulf War veterans and 970...
Background Since the 1991 Gulf War, concerns have been voiced about the effects on the health of vet...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of headache subtypes in Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syn...
To describe the poorly understood conditions of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia and their ...
(CMI) was more common among deployed veterans than among nondeployed veterans. The aims of the curre...
The majority of studies to examine the levels of physical symptoms after Operation Enduring Freedom/...
The objective of this study was to measure the prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) and...
Multisymptom illness is more prevalent in 1991 Gulf War veterans than in military comparison groups;...
dicine ised f 1. Introduction unexplained chronic fatigue. However, a significant number Autonomic N...
Contains fulltext : 79955.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND A recent report showed that Australian veterans of the 1991 Gulf War displayed a greater ...
PurposeThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-1994 definition of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is ve...
BACKGROUND: United States military personnel reported various symptoms after deployment to the Persi...
Copyright © 2004 The Royal College of PsychiatristsBackground Questions remain about the long-term h...
Context. - Gulf War (GW) veterans report nonspecific symptoms significantly more often than their no...
Abstract. To investigate reports on war-related morbidity, 527 active-duty Gulf War veterans and 970...
Background Since the 1991 Gulf War, concerns have been voiced about the effects on the health of vet...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of headache subtypes in Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syn...
To describe the poorly understood conditions of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia and their ...
(CMI) was more common among deployed veterans than among nondeployed veterans. The aims of the curre...