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. 2020 Apr 6;10(4):e031825. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031825

Table 2.

Gender-specific risk factors associated with heat illness

Reference, year Country Study design and duration Study population Risk factors OR or IDR (95% CI)
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, 200231 USA Case–control
1998–2001
(3 years)
US Army
5021 cases and 10 042 controls
Female 1.5 (1.4 to 1.7)
Carter et al, 200534 USA Cross-sectional US Army Female 1.21 (1.09 to 1.40)
1980–2002
(22 years)
5246 cases of heat illness;
4521 males and 725 females
Wallace et al, 200649 USA Case–control US Marine Corps BMI ≥26 kg/m2 (males) 2.10 (1.59 to 2.78)
1988–1996
(8 years)
Male (627 cases and 1679 controls) Run time ≥12.9 min (males) 5.61 (3.73 to 8.45)
Female (49 cases and 123 controls) Run time ≥6.9 min (females) 5.30 (1.59 to 17.64)

BMI, body mass index; IDR, incidence density ratio.