Incidence of Ankylosing Spondylitis Among Male and Female United States Army Personnel.
D Alan NelsonRobert M KaplanLianne M KurinaMichael H WeismanPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2021)
In this study population, the incidence of AS was similar for the sexes. Previous observations of male predominance have typically been derived from clinic populations that are less representative of the US race/ethnicity distribution and based on disease ascertainment tools that may have identified subjects later in their disease course. Our study population also differed in being subject to organized screenings for musculoskeletal complaints. Our findings suggest that sex may not predict AS incidence in the US population.