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Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Strategies

The following pages contain the search strategies used to retrieve citations related to the health of military women. Searches were conducted from March through May 1995. Search terms were truncated or proximity searched to maximixe retrieval. When available, database hierarchical structures were utilized (e.g., MeSH tree structures) to retrieve subordinate terms. Databases were searched for publication years 1985–1995 unless otherwise noted.

The searches are organized by general subject area and bibliographic database. These pages also contain the numbers of citations retrieved (for most of the searches) using the specified search terms or combination of terms. Where the number of citations is missing, the search was so broad that the numbers would not be meaningful.

Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Psychological Stress

s1

stress, psychological

13,166

s2

stress disorders, post-traumatic

1,928

s3

psychophysiologic disorders

4,204

s4

s1 or s2 or s3

18,609

s5

limit to female and human

8,064

s6

s5 not (aged or child or infant or adolescence)

4,132

s7

military personnel or police or emergency medical technicians or war or combat (non-MeSH) or women, working

10,900

s8

s6 and s7

160

s9

s4 and (sex characteristics or sex factors) not (aged or adolescence or child) and human

272

s10

s8 or s9

424

NTIS—Psychological Stress

s1

stress, psychology

2,003

s2

psychophysiology and disorder

65

s3

post traumatic stress disorder

5

s4

s1 or s2 or s3 and (woman or female or combat or military personnel)

82

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, PsycInfo, Social SciSearch, Sociological Abstracts—Psychological Issues

s1

depression or suicide

56,481

s2

substance abuse or alcohol or drug abuse or tobacco or eating disorders

47,965

s3

separation or isolation or combat or single parent or family issues

24,126

s4

violence or rape or sexual assault or sexual harassment or child abuse

23,761

s5

social support or cohesion or community resource or unit support

21,686

s6

job stress or training stress or readiness or retention

15,757

s7

job satisfaction or job readiness or deployment or cohesion

29,617

s8

military and (women or female)

808

s9

(s1 through s7) and s8

158

ERIC—Psychosocial Issues

s1

military personnel or military training or military organizations

3,340

s2

family violence or traumatic stress

465

s3

depression or suicide or substance abuse or drug abuse

9,773

s4

retention or deployment

9,083

s5

separation or single parent

3,467

s6

s2 or s3 or s4 or s5

22,507

s7

s1 and s6

53

PsychInfo—Psychologic and Physiologic Stress

s1

temperature effects or hypothermia or food deprivation or hunger or thirst or fatigue or water deprivation or dehydration or radiation or thresholds or vasoconstriction or altitude efffects or acceleration or occupational stress or environmental stress or physiological stress

23,579

s2

psychological stress or post-traumatic stress disorder or psychophysiologic stress

6,290

s3

physical fitness or physical strength or physical endurance or exercise or motor processes or activity level or motor coordination or motor skills or physical agility or physical dexterity or running or muscle tone or perceptual motor processes

29,592

s4

sexual harassment or sexual abuse or gynecological disorders or urinary function disorders or dysmenorrhea or menstrual disorders or dermatitis

33,683

s5

s1 through s4 and human sex differences and language=English and adult not (aging or elderly not child)

118

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Occupational Exposure

s1

occupational exposure

5,411

s2

occupational health

4,760

s3

hazardous substances

786

s4

occupational diseases

25,579

s5

combined above terms

33,500

s6

s5 and military personnel

137

s7

s5 and sex characteristics

27

s8

s6 or s7

164

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Organ Toxicity

s1

neurotox

32,865

s2

reprotox

9,282

s3

immunotox

4,203

s4

hepatotox or nephrotox

23,927

s5

respiratory tox

34,029

s6

cardiovascular tox

31,194

s7

dermatotox

8,141

s8

s1 through s7 combined

129,606

s9

s8 not animal

74,056

s10

s9 and female

4,126

s11

s9 and gender differences or sex characteristics or sex factors

57

s12

s9 and military personnel

19

s13

s11 or s12

76

Medline, Embase, NTIS, Toxline—Pollutants

s1

organophosphates/adverse effects or oil fumes/adverse effects

268

s2

pollutants or air pollution/adverse effects

4,795

s3

s1 or s2

5,046

s4

s3 and military personnel

16

s5

s3 and gender differences or sex characteristics or sex factors not (aged or child or adolescent or elderly) not (editorial or letter or news or case report)

49

s6

s4 or s5

64

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Infectious Agents and Biologicals

s1

viruses

69,124

s2

bacteria

102,360

s3

protozoa or fungi

94,807

s4

infectious agents or biologicals

2,652

s5

s1 through s4 combined

250,024

s6

s5 and military personnel

325

s7

s6 not (news or letter or editorial or case report) not (child or adolescent or elderly or aged)

259

s8

s7 and female

3

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Occupational Safety and Health—Occupational Exposure

s1

occupational exposure or environmental exposure or pesticides

20,619

s2

s1 or insecticides or pollutants or thermoregulation

23,193

s3

s2 or dermatologic or radiation exposure or electromagnetic fields or hyperbaric

38,408

s4

s3 or hearing impairment or noise or toxic or toxin or hypoxia

43,069

s5

s4 and sex factors and human or workers

85

SpaceLine—Occupational Exposure, Physiological Stressors

s1

(ionizing radiation or electromagnetic fields or acceleration or anti-G suits or G forces or hypoxia or anoxia or altitude or pressure or hyperbaria) and (physiological responses or health) and human

N/A1

Medline, Embase, NTIS, Toxline—Radiation or Biomechanics or Hyperbaric

s1

biomechanics

21,783

s2

hyperbaric

5,318

s3

electromagnetic fields/adverse effects

473

s4

radiation injuries or radiation/adverse effects

11,705

s5

pesticides/adverse effects or insecticides/adverse effects

3,314

s6

s1 through s5 combined

48,981

s7

s6 and female or woman or women

11,955

s8

s7 limited to human

9,352

s9

s8 and (gender differences or sex characteristics or sex factors or military personnel)

224

s10

s9 not (child or elderly or aged or adolescent) not (news or letter or editorial or case report)

92

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Sunlight, UV, Dark Adaptation

s1

dark adaptation or dark and health

3,309

s2

ultraviolet light and (adverse effects or health or disease)

544

s3

sunlight or lack of sun

5,564

s4

laser and (adverse effects or health or disease) not (therapy or surgery)

13,281

s5

luminescence and (adverse effects or health or disease)

1,338

s6

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4 or s5

23,863

s7

s6 not (cancer or neoplasm or vitamin D or animal)

17,077

s8

s7 and military personnel

65

s9

s8 and female

0

s10

s6 and (performance or stress)

969

s11

s10 and female

136

s12

s8 or s11 not (elderly or adolescent or child or children or infant or editorial or news or case report or letter)

98

1  

N/A=Not Available

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Clothing and Equipment Design

s1

protective devices

6,540

s2

clothing

3,966

s3

protective clothing

2,014

s4

equipment design

14,278

s5

s1 through s4 and military personnel

141

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Equipment Design

s1

equipment design

16,036

s2

s1 and military personnel

39

s3

s1 and gender

24

s4

backpack design and gender

9

s5

s2 or s3 or s4 not (elderly or adolescent or child or aging or children or infant or editorial or news or letter or case report)

53

Textile Technology Digest (1991–1995)—Protective Clothing

s1

protective clothing

2,374

s2

performance

5,339

s3

thermal properties

2,080

s4

physiological effects

957

s5

s1 through s4 and military uses or gender or female not elderly or child or adolescent

116

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Anthropometry or Weight-Bearing

s1

anthropometry

19,505

s2

weight bearing or load bearing and capacity

207

s3

s1 or s2 and (sex characteristics or sex factors or gender differences or military personnel) not (news or letter or editorial or case report) not (child or elderly or aged or adolescent) and female or woman or women

60

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Adverse Effects of Pharmaceuticals

s1

biological products

66,794

s2

anthelmintics

11,652

s3

antidiarrheals

52,620

s4

anti-inflammatory agents

79,261

s5

antidotes

5,015

s6

antibiotics

110,477

s7

contraceptive agents

18,551

s8

anesthetics

39,473

s9

bronchodilator agents

36,548

s10

antihypertensive agents

52,376

s11

motion sickness/drug therapy

490

s12

s1 through s11 and adverse effects

54,052

s13

s12 and military personnel

49

s14

s12 and sex characteristics

37

s15

s13 or s14

85

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Adverse Effects of Pharmaceuticals

s1

contraceptives or analgesics or antihistamines

83,452

s2

estrogen replacement therapy or hormone replacement therapy

3,794

s3

altitude sickness and drug therapy

267

s4

vaccines or vaccination

62,578

s5

diet and drug therapy

9,614

s6

s1 through s5 combined and efficacy or efficacious

33,488

s7

pharmacokinetics

218,235

s8

pharmacodynamics

5,951

s9

drug metabolism

43,018

s10

s7 or s8 or s9 and (gender differences or sex characteristics)

308

s11

s6 or s10

33,793

s12

s11 and female

9,358

s13

s12 not (child or adolescent or elderly or infant) not (letter or news or editorial or case report)

5,543

s14

s13 and (stress or exercise or smoking or alcohol or ethanol or military personnel)

170

Medline—Musculoskeletal Injuries and Prevention

s1

athletic injuries/prevention

698

s2

fractures/prevention

1,165

s3

stress fractures/prevention

12

s4

sprains and strains/prevention

161

s5

musculoskeletal system/injuries/prevention

685

s6

s1 through s5 combined and [military personnel or sex characteristics or sex factors (limit to not aged, aging, infant, child, adolescence)] and human

26

s7

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4 or s5 and military personnel

250

s8

s6 or s7

256

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Strength and Fitness

s1

physical fitness

3,089

s2

muscle contraction

26,385

s3

muscles/physiology

123,534

s4

exercise/physiology

3,972

s5

psychomotor performance

11,355

s6

bone density

4,1 90

s7

arm/physiology

677

s8

pectoralis muscles

546

s9

upper body strength

29

s10

combine all of the above terms

152,436

s11

combine with sex characteristics or sex factors limit to human not (aged, aging, infant, child, adolescence, amputation)

335

NTIS—Strength

s1

performance, human or muscle contraction

11,354

s2

s1 or muscle or physiology

12,198

s3

s2 or exercise or physiology

13,472

s4

s3 or psychomotor or bone density

13,918

s5

s4 or physical fitness

14,567

s6

s5 and sex

16

Sport Database—Stressors or Physical Fitness or Health

s1

stress fractures

416

s2

upper body strength or muscle strength

60

s3

cold or body temperature regulation or aerobic capacity or fatigue or exertion or hunger or thirst or sleep deprivation or stressors

8,747

s4

s3 and sex factor and comparative study

72

s5

nutrition assessment or nutrition status or eating disorders or caloric intake

499

s6

clothing and (sex factor or gender)

13

s7

body fat and (performance or risk factors)

165

s8

(s1 or s2 or s5 or s6 or s7) and (military personnel or sex factor)

177

s9

s8 or s3 not (elderly or child or adolescence) and language=English

106

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Physical Fitness

s1

resistance training or weight training or weight lifting

2,081

s2

contraceptives, oral or contraception

23,541

s3

s2 and (aerobic or strength)

106

s4

estrogen replacement therapy

2,653

s5

s4 and (aerobic or strength)

25

s6

postpartum and (fitness or strength or exercise or in shape)

141

s7

s1 or s3 or s5 or s6

2,343

s8

s7 and female

865

s9

s8 not (elderly or adolescent or child or aging) not (letter or case report or news or editorial) not animal

380

s10

s9 and (athlete or athletes or military personnel)

47

Medline—Nutrition

s1

nutrition assessment

2,579

s2

nutritional status

4,014

s3

nutritional requirements

3,500

s4

caloric intake

6,741

s5

eating disorders

5,598

s6

s1 through s5 and (military personnel or female athletes or sex characteristics or sex factors) not (aged or aging or infant or child or adolescence) limit to human

274

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Nutrition

s1

vitamins or antioxidants

101,503

s2

substrate utilization or glucose utilization or free fatty acids

11,914

s3

nutritional supplements

729

s4

calcium or iron

223,950

s5

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4

323,172

s6

s5 not animal

173,229

s7

s6 and (athlete or military personnel)

459

s8

s7 and female

193

s9

s8 not (elderly or adolescent or child) not (letter or case report or editorial or news)

112

Agricola—Nutrition

s1

nutrition assessment or nutritional requirements

670

s2

nutritional assessment or eating disorders

1,381

s3

caloric intake or nutrient intake

4,579

s4

nutritional status

656

s5

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4 and (military personnel or athlete or sex differences) not (animal or child or elderly or adolescent)

46

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline—Operational Stressors

s1

heat/adverse effects

1,231

s2

cold/adverse effects

844

s3

hypothermia

3,481

s4

humidity

1,564

s5

food deprivation

1,694

s6

hunger

606

s7

water deprivation

668

s8

thirst

496

s9

fatigue

2,859

s10

body temperature regulation

6,708

s11

sleep deprivation

960

s12

noise, occupational

681

s13

hearing loss, noise-induced

1,119

s14

radiation, ionizing

849

s15

sensory thresholds

9,533

s16

water electrolyte imbalance

896

s17

vasoconstriction

6,846

s18

altitude

2,223

s19

work capacity evaluation

1,506

s20

heat exhaustion

477

s21

exertion

24,663

s22

acceleration

849

s23

stress (not psychological)

7,977

s24

combines all of the above searches

64,349

s25

s24 and sex characteristics or sex factors limited to human, not (aged or child or adolescence or infant)

510

NTIS—Physiological Stress

s1

heat or heat exhaustion or cold or hypothermia or exertion

96,297

s2

s1 or humidity or food deprivation or hunger or water deprivation

102,756

s3

s2 or noise or hearing loss or acceleration or threshold

153,133

s4

s3 or vasoconstriction or stress or radiation or altitude

290,401

s5

s4 or thirst or fatigue or sleep deprivation or body temperature

115,722

s6

s5 and women or females and sex

42

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Circadian Rhythm and Jet Lag

s1

circadian rhythm or jet lag

24,730

s2

s1 not animal not sleep deprivation

14,550

s3

s2 and female

6,664

s4

s3 and (military personnel or athlete) not (elderly or child or adolescent or fetal) not (letter or case report or editorial or news)

110

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Physiology

s1

reaction time or motor skills

24,428

s2

female triad or athlete triad

19

s3

immune function or renal function or kidney function

41,387

s4

gastrointestinal absorption

1,515

s5

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4

67,304

s6

s5 and (athlete or military personnel)

227

s7

s6 and female

71

s8

s7 not animal not (elderly or child or adolescent) not (editorial or news or case report or letter)

44

Medline—Body Fat Assessment and Body Fat Risk Factors

s1

body weight

32,128

s2

adipose tissue

11,927

s3

body mass index

3,367

s4

skinfold thickness

1,439

s5

obesity

12,598

s6

s1 through s5 combined

54,132

s7

s6 and military personnel

79

s8

s6 and risk factors

2,574

s9

s8 and female not (surgery or aged or aging or infant or child or adolescence) and exercise or exertion or work or performance

101

s10

s7 or s9

178

NTIS—Body Fat

s1

body composition or body constitution or waist hip ratio

44

s2

body mass or skinfold thickness or body weight or adipose tissue

1,692

s3

risk factors

146

s4

s1 or s2 or s3 and sex

29

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Body Fat Assessment

s1

body composition

25,676

s2

body fat or fat distribution

7,186

s3

densitometry

8,799

s4

body weight standards

79

s5

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4

38,697

s6

s5 not (adipose or body weight)

30,501

s7

obesity and drugs/adverse effects

459

s8

s6 or s7

30,951

s9

s8 not animal

21,415

s10

s9 and female

5,626

s11

s10 not (elderly or adolescent or child or infant) and athlete or military personnel

157

s12

s11 not (case report or news or letter or editorial)

133

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Military Women and Athletes and Reproductive Health

s1

menstrual cycle or menstruation

18,877

s2

menstruation disorders

4,616

s3

contraceptive agents, female or contraceptive devices, female or birth control

10,976

s4

fetus or fetal

95,430

s5

postpartum or puerperium

11,865

s6

lactation or breast feeding

28,319

s7

lactation disorders

1,143

s8

infertility, female

4,850

s9

s1 through s8 combined

177,283

s10

s9 and military women (not news or letters or editorials)

25

s11

s9 and female athletes (not news or letters or editorials)

255

Medline—Pregnancy and Infants

s1

pregnancy complications

62,969

s2

pregnancy

135,335

s3

infant, newborn

101,254

s4

infant, newborn, diseases

26,659

s5

fertility and female

3,376

s6

combined above terms and military personnel

87

s7

combined s1 or s2 or s5 and female athletes

17

s8

combined s6 or s7

104

NTIS—Pregnancy

s1

pregnancy or fertility or postpartum or infant

7,778

s2

s1 and military personnel

37

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Urogenital Diseases

s1

sexually transmitted diseases

53,994

s2

vaginitis

3,659

s3

urinary tract infections

7,946

s4

cystitis or urinary incontinence

8,261

s5

urogenital diseases

76,978

s6

s1 through s5 combined

164,115

s7

s6 and military women (not news articles or letters or case reports or editorials)

88

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Military Women and Other Body Systems

s1

blood pressure or cardiovascular diseases

442,917

s2

cholesterol or headache

97,789

s3

breast diseases or mammograms

43,060

s4

lung diseases or respiratory diseases

143,786

s5

immune complex diseases

3,474

s6

dermatitis

27,464

s7

hearing disorders or hearing loss or deafness or inner ear or auditory loss

26,032

s8

vision disorders or blindness

14,939

s9

neuromuscular diseases

13,818

s10

s1 through s9 combined

765,884

s11

s10 and military women not (news article or letter or editorial or case report) not (child or elderly or adolescent)

67

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Military Women and Other Body Systems

s1

musculoskeletal diseases

156,248

s2

digestive system diseases

255,803

s3

otorhinolaryngologic diseases

50,092

s4

eye diseases

80,459

s5

skin diseases not dermatitis

90,706

s6

s1 through s5 and military women not (news article or letter or editorial or case report) not (child or elderly or adolescent)

73

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Other Health Conditions

s1

bladder prolapse or pelvic prolapse

68

s2

procidentia or cystocele or rectocele

467

s3

personal hygiene

822

s4

s1 or s2 or s3 or s4 and (female and human)

652

s5

s4 and military personnel

0

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Rheumatology and Arthritis

s1

rheumatology or arthritis or bursitis

86,400

s2

s1 and military personnel

47

s3

s1 and female athletes

55

s4

s1 and gender differences or sex characteristics or sex factors

600

s5

s2 or s3 not (animal or elderly or adolescent or child or children or infant or news or letter or case report or editorial)

43

Suggested Citation:"1 Search Strategies." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Search Number

Terms

Number of Citations

Medline, Embase, NTIS—Military Women and Health Care Services

s1

telemedicine

130

s2

health status

18,721

s3

delivery of health care

93,298

s4

health care services

10,403

s5

s1 through s4 combined

122,729

s6

s5 and military women not (news or letter) not (child or elderly or adolescent)

15

ERIC—Military Personnel and Health or Health Care Services

s1

military personnel or military training or military organizations

3,340

s2

health needs or pregnancy or health services

4,919

s3

gynecology or medical services or health conditions

4,197

s4

s2 or s3

8,348

s5

s1 and s4

35

Health Services/Technology Assessment Research (HStar)

s1

military not in Medline

819

s2

s1 and (women or training or health or health care or telemedicine or reserves or nutrition or readiness or performance or discharge or mission or supplies field or barrier or access)

364

Dissertation Abstracts—Military Women

s1

military personnel or soldiers

967

s2

female or woman or women

58,227

s3

s1 and s2

132

s4

s3 not (historical or World War I or World War II)

65

NTIS—Women and Military

s1

combat or military personnel

11,057

s2

s1 and women or females

139

Defense Technical Information Center Databases—Work Unit and Technical Report

s1

(pesticides or aromatic hydrocarbons or organophosphates or fumes or pollutants or pollution or toxemia or neurotoxins or toxins or antitoxins) and (females or women)

N/A

s2

(stress fractures or bone fractures or protective clothing or protective equipment or anthropometry or ionizing radiation or electromagnetic radiation or altitude or hypoxia or hyperbaric conditions or low pressure or altitude sickness or noise or deafness or infectious diseases or biomechanics or clothing or bearing capacity) and women

 
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Defense Technical Information Center Databases—Work Unit and Technical Report

s3

(estrous cycle or birth control or contraception or vaginitis or cystitis or urinary tract infection or incontinence or venereal diseases or gonorrhea or chlamydia or pregnancy or lactation or breast feeding or postpartum or immune disorders or cardiovascular diseases or respiratory diseases or skin diseases or gastrointestinal diseases or otorhinolaryngology or eating disorder or bulimia or anorexia or health care or health problem or health status or infectious disease or communicable diseases or mammary glands or orthopedic condition or injury or infertility or fertility or health service) and women

s4

(physiology or nutrients or nutrient requirements or nutrition status or nutritional status or athlete or operational stressors or tolerance or aerobic fitness or anaerobic fitness or pharmaceutical or biologicals or pollutants or toxicant or prescription drug or amenorrhea or stress fracture or diet or vitamins or antioxidants or calcium or iron or substrate utilization resistance training or physical fitness or strength or body weight or lipids or adipose tissue or endurance or reproduction or strength weight ratio or circadian rhythms or sleep deprivation or food deprivation or jet lag or exertion or hunger or thirst or water deprivation or thresholds or hormone replacement or analgesics or pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics or contraception or antihistamines or antiinflammatory agents or antidotes or stress or female athletic triad or reaction time) and women

s5

(depression or suicide or substance abuse or drug abuse or phobia or chemical warfare or biological warfare or protective clothing or posttraumatic stress disorder or PTSD or traumatic shock or stress or family or parent or isolation or rape or sexual assault or domestic violence or sexual harassment or child abuse or job stress or occupational readiness or personnel retention or training stress or job satisfaction or unit cohesion or sexual behavior) and women

Federal Research in Progress

s1

women or females

7,377

s2

s1 not (elderly or aging or child or adolescent)

5,433

s3

s2 not animal

4,806

s4

depression or suicide

2,457

s5

s3 and s4

180

s6

traumatic stress or combat stress or PTSD

409

s7

s6 and s3

46

s8

substance abuse or drug abuse

1,886

s9

s8 and s3

178

s10

phobia and chemical or biological warfare

0

s11

family separation or role conflict or isolation or single parent

3,286

s12

s11 and s3

96

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s13

rape or sexual assault or domestic violence or sexual harassment or child abuse

172

s14

s13 and s3

24

s15

job stress or training stress

18

s16

s15 and s3

0

s17

job satisfaction or sexual behavior or social support

1,058

s18

s17 and s3

143

s19

s5 or s7 or s9 or s12 or s14 or s18

546

s20

menstruation or menstrual or birth control or contraception

631

s21

s20 and s3

297

s22

vaginitis or cystitis or urinary tract infection

204

s23

s22 and s3

24

s24

incontinence or bladder prolapse

165

s25

s24 and s3

12

s26

sexually transmitted diseases or STD or gonorrhea or syphilis or chlamydia

83

s27

s26 and s3

98

s28

pregnancy or pregnant or breast feeding or postpartum or lactation

2,482

s29

s28 and s3

506

s30

personal hygiene and s3

1

s31

immune or cardiovascular or breast or pulmonary or respiratory not (cancer or neoplasm) not treatment

8,258

s32

s31 and s3

316

s33

cutaneous or neurosensory or gastrointestinal or otolaryngologic not treatment

1,781

s34

s33 and s3

42

s35

eating disorder or anorexia or bulimia

214

s36

s36 and s3

54

s37

health care services or health care delivery or access and health

1,036

s38

s35 and s3

116

s39

communicable diseases or infectious diseases or malaria or HIV or AIDS or hepatitis not treatment

5,203

s40

s37 and s3

233

s41

pelvic prolapse or procidentia or cystocele or rectocele or orthopedic or ophthalmologic

151

s42

s39 and s3

5

s43

s21 or s23 or s25 or s27 or s29 or s30 or s32 or s34 or s36 or s38 or s40 or s42

1,336

s44

stress fracture or musculoskeletal injuries

13

s45

s40 and s3

0

s46

protective clothing or protective equipment

48

s47

s42 and s3

0

s48

occupational injury or occupational exposure

177

s49

s44 and s3

17

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s50

fracture and s3

64

s51

anthropometry

201

s52

s47 and s3

20

s53

pesticides or insecticides or aromatic hydrocarbons or organophosphates or oil fumes

2,337

s54

s49 and (health or disease)

549

s55

s50 and s3

22

s56

pollutants and (health or disease)

152

s57

s52 and s3

5

s58

reproductive toxicity or nephrotoxicity or hepatotoxicity or immunotoxicity or respiratory toxicity or cardiovascular toxicity or dermatotoxicity

302

s59

s54 and s3

19

s60

radiation and (health or disease)

1,612

s61

s56 and s3

97

s62

hyperbaric or hypobaric or altitude or hypoxia or diving and (health or disease)

574

s63

s58 and s3

11

s64

hearing impairment or noise and health

54

s65

s60 and s3

0

s66

virus or bacteria or protozoa or fungus or fungi or infectious agent or biologicals

12,413

s67

s62 and (health or disease)

6,031

s68

s63 and s3

165

s69

biomechanics and s3

13

s70

fatigue and (sleep or muscle)

157

s71

s66 and s3

11

s72

s44 or s46 or s48 or s49 or s51 or s54 or s56 or s58 or s60 or s62 or s64 or s67 or s68 or s70

417

s73

nutrition or nutritional or caloric intake or vitamin or antioxidant

6,274

s74

s69 and (performance or activity or stress or exercise)

2,567

s75

s70 and s3

168

s76

(calcium or iron) and (nutrient or nutrition)

685

s77

substrate utilization

57

s78

(s72 or s73) and s3

58

s79

resistance training or weight training or postpartum fitness or muscle strength or physical strength

274

s80

s75 and s3

14

s81

body composition or body fat or densitometry or weight standards or adipose

1,245

s82

s77 and s3

130

s83

obesity and (assessment or performance)

77

s84

s79 and s3

11

s85

circadian rhythm or sleep deprivation or jet lag or exertion or hunger or food deprivation

711

s86

s81 and s3

67

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s87

thirst or water deprivation or sensory thresholds

107

s88

s83 and s3

5

s89

hormone replacement therapy or analgesics or pharmacokinetics or drug metabolism

2,819

s90

s85 and s3

136

s91

antidiarrheals or antibiotics or anthelmintics

1,949

s92

s87 and s3

68

s93

anti-inflammatory agents or antidotes

214

s94

s89 and s3

8

s95

estrogen replacement therapy

65

s96

s91 and s3

36

s97

female triad or athletic triad or athlete triad

0

s98

pharmaceuticals not (cancer or neoplasm) and s3

27

s99

heat or cold or noise or acceleration or toxicants or pollutants

10,434

s100

s98 and (stress or exercise or performance) and s3

21

s101

osteoporosis and (stress or exercise or performance) and s3

10

s102

s74 or s77 or s79 or s81 or s83 or s85 or s87 or s89 or s91 or s93 or s95 or s97 or s99 or s100

641

s103

s19 or s43 or s71 or s101

2,232

CRIS/USDA—Nutrition Research in Progress

s1

women or woman or female or females

2,093

s2

s1 limited to the human nutrition subfile

558

s3

s1 not (elderly or aged or adolescent or child or children or infant)

244

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