Understanding The Impact Of Sex And Gender In Osteoarthritis: Assessing Research Gaps And Unmet Needs

Melissa H Laitner, Lucy Erickson, Emily Ortman

JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH(2021)

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Osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 300 million individuals globally, with higher prevalence in women than in men. In addition, OA affects women and men differently, with women demonstrating both increased disease severity and disability. The Society for Women's Health Research convened an interdisciplinary group of expert researchers and clinicians for a roundtable meeting to review the current state of the science on OA and to identify knowledge gaps in the scientific literature, especially as they relate to the topics of sex and gender. The current review summarizes discussions from the roundtable and prioritizes areas of need that warrant further attention in OA research, diagnosis, care, and education. Improvements in basic and clinical research, clinical practice, patient education, and policy are needed to allow for better understanding as to the pathogenesis of sex- and gender-related disparities in OA.
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osteoarthritis, arthritis, chronic pain, sex as a biological variable
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