In 2016, to address the historical overrepresentation of male subjects in biomedical research, the US National Institutes of Health implemented a policy requiring investigators to consider sex as a biological variable. In order to assess the impact of this policy, we conducted a bibliometric analysis across nine biological disciplines for papers published in 34 journals in 2019, and compared our results with those of a similar study carried out by Beery and Zucker in 2009. There was a significant increase in the proportion of studies that included both sexes across all nine disciplines, but in eight of the disciplines there was no change in the proportion studies that included data analyzed by sex. The majority of studies failed to provide ...
The phrase 'women's health research' embraces women as part of the biomedical research engine while ...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Background: Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholarship a...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
ABSTRACT Both sex (i.e., biological construct of male and female) and gender (i.e., social construct...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Sex as a biological variable (SABV) has to be recognized in both preclinical (basic) and clinical re...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Oertelt-Prigione S, Parol R, Krohn S, Preißner R, Regitz-Zagrosek V. Analysis of sex and gender-spec...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
Abstract Science has come a long way with regard to the consideration of sex differences in clinical...
van den Hurk L, Hiltner S, Oertelt-Prigione S. Operationalization and Reporting Practices in Manuscr...
The phrase 'women's health research' embraces women as part of the biomedical research engine while ...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Background: Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholarship a...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
ABSTRACT Both sex (i.e., biological construct of male and female) and gender (i.e., social construct...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Sex as a biological variable (SABV) has to be recognized in both preclinical (basic) and clinical re...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
Oertelt-Prigione S, Parol R, Krohn S, Preißner R, Regitz-Zagrosek V. Analysis of sex and gender-spec...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
Abstract Science has come a long way with regard to the consideration of sex differences in clinical...
van den Hurk L, Hiltner S, Oertelt-Prigione S. Operationalization and Reporting Practices in Manuscr...
The phrase 'women's health research' embraces women as part of the biomedical research engine while ...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Background: Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholarship a...