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Christmas 2014: In Love and War: Mortality of first world war military personnel: comparison of two military cohorts

机译:2014年圣诞节:在爱与战争中:第一次世界大战军事人员的死亡率:两个军事同伙的比较

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>Objective To identify the impact of the first world war on the lifespan of participating military personnel (including in veterans who survived the war).>Design Comparison of two cohorts of military personnel, followed to death.>Setting Military personnel leaving New Zealand to participate in the first world war.>Participants From a dataset of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, we randomly selected participants who embarked on troopships in 1914 and a comparison non-combat cohort who departed on troopships in late 1918 (350 in each group).>Main outcome measures Lifespan based on dates of birth and death from a range of sources (such as individual military files and an official database of birth and death records).>Results A quarter of the 1914 cohort died during the war, with deaths from injury predominating (94%) over deaths from disease (6%). This cohort had a significantly shorter lifespan than the late 1918 “non-combat” cohort, with median ages of death being 65.9 versus 74.2, respectively (a difference of 8.3 years shown also in Kaplan-Meier survival curves, log rank P<0.001). The difference for the lifespan of veterans in the postwar period was more modest, with median ages of death being 72.6 versus 74.3, respectively (a difference of 1.7 years, log rank P=0.043). There was no evidence for differences between the cohorts in terms of occupational class, based on occupation at enlistment.>Conclusions Military personnel going to the first world war in 1914 from New Zealand lost around eight years of life (relative to a comparable military cohort). In the postwar period they continued to have an increased risk of premature death.
机译:>目标:确定第一次世界大战对参战军事人员(包括在战争中幸存的退伍军人)寿命的影响。>设计比较两个军事人员, >设置离开新西兰参加第一次世界大战的军事人员。>参与者我们从新西兰远征军的数据集中随机选择了参加>主要成果指标根据各种来源(例如,出生日期和死亡日期)计算的寿命,即1914年的部队士兵和1918年末离开部队的比较非战斗人员队列(每组350人)。 >结果。战争期间1914年的队列中有四分之一死亡,其中以伤害致死(94%)多于因疾病致死(6%) 。该队列的寿命比1918年末的“非战斗”队列明显短,死亡的中位年龄分别为65.9和74.2(Kaplan-Meier生存曲线也显示了8.3年的差异,对数秩P <0.001) 。战后退伍军人的寿命差异较小,中位死亡年龄分别为72.6和74.3(相差1.7岁,对数秩P = 0.043)。根据入伍时的职业,没有证据表明这两个队列在职业等级方面存在差异。>结论 1914年从新西兰参加第一次世界大战的军事人员丧生了大约八年的生命(相对到可比的军事人员)在战后时期,他们继续增加过早死亡的风险。

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