Large-scale epidemiological studies suggest that veterans may have poorer physical health than nonveterans, but this has been largely unexamined in post-9/11 veterans despite research indicating their high levels of disability and healthcare utilization. Additionally, little investigation has been conducted on sex-based differences and interactions by veteran status. Notably, few studies have explored veteran physical health in relation to national health guidelines. Self-reported, weighted data were analyzed on post-9/11 U.S. veterans and nonveterans (n = 19,693; 6,992 women, 12,701 men; 15,160 veterans, 4,533 nonveterans). Prevalence was estimated for 24 physical health conditions classified by Healthy People 2020 targeted topic...
Objective: Studies of soldiers from prior wars conducted many years after combat have shown associat...
Introduction:Cardiovascular disease remains an important cause of death in the U.S. where veterans o...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
BackgroundPrior research has examined how the post-military health and well-being of both the larger...
Researchers have produced mixed findings regarding the relationship between military service, war-zo...
This project analyses data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to compare the healthc...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
Past military service is associated with health outcomes, both positive and negative. In this study ...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and chronic health conditions in veterans acr...
How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely...
Objectives: Studies of the relationship of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to physical symptoms...
Past military service is associated with health outcomes, both positive and negative. In this study ...
U.S. military service is associated with both health promoting (e.g. physical activity) and health c...
Background: High rates of mental health disorders have been reported in veterans returning from depl...
Objective: Studies of soldiers from prior wars conducted many years after combat have shown associat...
Introduction:Cardiovascular disease remains an important cause of death in the U.S. where veterans o...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
BackgroundPrior research has examined how the post-military health and well-being of both the larger...
Researchers have produced mixed findings regarding the relationship between military service, war-zo...
This project analyses data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to compare the healthc...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
Past military service is associated with health outcomes, both positive and negative. In this study ...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and chronic health conditions in veterans acr...
How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely...
Objectives: Studies of the relationship of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to physical symptoms...
Past military service is associated with health outcomes, both positive and negative. In this study ...
U.S. military service is associated with both health promoting (e.g. physical activity) and health c...
Background: High rates of mental health disorders have been reported in veterans returning from depl...
Objective: Studies of soldiers from prior wars conducted many years after combat have shown associat...
Introduction:Cardiovascular disease remains an important cause of death in the U.S. where veterans o...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...