Health of US veterans of 1991 Gulf War: a follow-up survey in 10 years Print E-mail

 

 

J Occup Environ Med. 2009 Apr;51(4):401-10.

 

Health of US veterans of 1991 Gulf War: a follow-up survey in 10 years.

 

Kang HK, Li B, Mahan CM, Eisen SA, Engel CC. Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Epidemiology Service, Washington DC 20420, USA. han.kang@va.gov

 

 

OBJECTIVE: To assess periodically the health status of a cohort of 1991 Gulf War veterans by comparing various health outcomes with those of their military peers who were not deployed to the Gulf.

 

METHODS: We conducted a follow-up health survey to collect health information among population-based samples of 30,000 veterans (15,000 Gulf War veterans and 15,000 Gulf Era veterans) using a structured questionnaire.

 

RESULTS: Gulf veterans reported significantly higher rates of unexplained multi-symptom illness, chronic fatigue syndrome-like illness, posttraumatic stress disorder, functional impairment, health care utilization, a majority of selected physical conditions and all mental disorders queried during the survey than did Gulf Era veteran controls.

 

CONCLUSIONS: Fourteen years after deployment, 1991 Gulf War veterans continue to report a higher prevalence of many adverse health outcomes, compared with Gulf Era veterans.

 

PMID: 19322107 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 

 

 

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