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Independent and joint associations of multiple metals exposure with vital capacity index: a cross-sectional study in Chinese children and adolescents
ObjectiveThe current study aimed to explore the relationships between urinary metals and vital capacity index (VCI) in 380 children and adolescents...
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Longitudinal changes in cardiovascular disease–related proteins in welders
ObjectiveOccupational exposure to welding fumes is linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease; however, the threshold exposure level is...
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Emergency room visits (ERVs) among occupational groups associated with ambient conditions in Taiwan
ObjectiveThis population-based study explored emergency room visits (ERVs) from all-causes, circulatory and respiratory diseases among different...
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Impact of heat waves on human morbidity and hospital admissions in a city of the western mediterranean area
PurposeThe effect of heat waves on mortality is well known, but current evidence on morbidity is limited. Establishing the consequences of these...
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Factors of presenteeism and its association with detrimental effects among employees in Switzerland working in different sectors – a cross-sectional study using a multi-item instrument
PurposePresenteeism, the phenomenon of employees working despite illness, is a significant issue globally, impacting individual well-being and...
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The impact of years of training and possible technical, procedural, and individual risk factors for the development of atopic symptoms among bakery and confectionery trainees
PurposeOccupational asthma is commonly observed in bakers and confectioners. Endogenous and exogenous risk factors contribute to bakers’ asthma. A...
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Neurological and neurobehavioral effects of welders in Egypt exposed to manganese containing welding fumes
PurposeWelders are more likely to develop neurobehavioral disorders because of their exposure to neurotoxic metals such as manganese. This study...
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Sleep duration and quality in permanent night work: an observational field study
PurposePermanent night workers conceivably show better adaptation of circadian rhythms to night work than shift workers and therefore better...
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Association between urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and risk of metabolic associated fatty liver disease
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of urinary PAHs on MAFLD.
MethodsThe study included 3,136 adults from the National Health and Nutrition...
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Vulnerability profiles of workers and the relation with burnout symptoms: results from the Netherlands working conditions survey
IntroductionUnfavorable working conditions may place workers in a vulnerable position in the labour market, but studies on the clustering of these...
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Pulmonary function assessment among conventional and organic cotton farmers exposed to pesticides in the Central-West region of Burkina Faso
BackgroundRespiratory diseases have been associated with the exposure of populations to some environmental pollutants such as pesticides. To assess...
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Physical work environment in an activity-based flex office: a longitudinal case study
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate and explore Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management, office ergonomics, and musculoskeletal symptoms...
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Associations between exposure to various air pollutants and risk of metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundMetabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a widely observed metabolic disorder that is increasingly prevalent worldwide, leading to substantial societal...
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A comparative analysis of sleep quality and time management skills between shift and non-shift police officers
PurposeThe sleep quality of police officers working in shifts is negatively affected due to long working hours and slee** less during the day. In...
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Association between work-related factors and health behaviour clusters among Finnish private-sector service workers
PurposeWe examined how work-related factors associate with several health behaviours that appear together among the large, but less-studied, blue-...
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Effects of work-directed interventions on return-to-work in people on sick-leave for to common mental disorders—a systematic review
PurposeTo evaluate the body of evidence of the effects of work-directed interventions on return-to-work for people on sick leave due to common mental...
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A study of inflammatory biomarkers in crystalline silica exposed rock drillers
BackgroundCrystalline silica (CS) exposure can cause serious lung disease in humans, but mechanisms of pulmonary toxicity have not been completely...
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The effects of different types of organisational workplace mental health interventions on mental health and wellbeing in healthcare workers: a systematic review
ObjectiveTo determine if and which types of organisational interventions conducted in small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) in healthcare are...
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Perinatal exposure to traffic related air pollutants and the risk of infection in the first six months of life: a cohort study from a low-middle income country
ObjectiveThere is limited study from low-and-middle income countries on the effect of perinatal exposure to air pollution and the risk of infection...
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The overall fractions of coronary heart diseases and depression attributable to multiple dependent psychosocial work factors in Europe
ObjectivesThe literature is nonexistent on the assessment of overall fractions of diseases attributable to multiple dependent psychosocial work...