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Activity-Limiting Musculoskeletal Conditions in US Veterans Compared to Non-Veterans: Results from the 2013 National Health Interview Survey

机译:美国退伍军人与非退伍军人的活动受限型肌肉骨骼状况:2013年国家健康采访调查的结果

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Past military service is associated with health outcomes, both positive and negative. In this study we use the 2013 National Health Interview Survey to examine the constellation of conditions referred to as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) for Veterans and non-veterans with health conditions that limit their daily activities. Multivariate logistic regression analysis reveal that Veterans are more likely to report MSDs like neck and back problems, fracture bone and joint problems as an activity limiting problem compared to non-veterans. The relationship between age and reports of activity limiting MSDs is moderated by Veteran status. Veterans in this sample report more activity limiting MSDs at younger ages compared to non-veterans and fewer MSDs at older ages. This research contributes to our understanding of potentially limiting health conditions at earlier ages for Veterans.
机译:过去的兵役与健康结果有关,既有积极影响也有消极影响。在这项研究中,我们使用2013年国家健康访问调查来检查那些患有限制其日常活动的健康状况的退伍军人和非退伍军人的疾病群,称为肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)。多元逻辑回归分析显示,与非退伍军人相比,退伍军人更有可能报告MSD,例如颈背问题,骨折和关节问题,这是一项活动受限问题。年龄与活动受限MSD报告之间的关系由退伍军人身份控制。与非退伍军人相比,本样本中的退伍军人报告了更多的活动限制了青年人的MSD,而老年人的MSD则更少。这项研究有助于我们了解退伍军人早期可能限制健康状况的情况。

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