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Long-term sick leave for back pain, exposure to physical workload and psychosocial factors at work, and risk of disability and early-age retirement among aged Swedish workers
PurposeTo assess the risk of disability and early-age retirement associated with previous long-term sickness absence for back pain (back-pain SA),...
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The impact of city size and basic eldercare services on the disability risk of older adults: empirical evidence from 122 cities in China
Based on the follow-up survey data of two phases of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this study empirically examines the impact of...
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Difference in employment status and onset of disability among Japanese community-dwelling older adults: a prospective cohort study
ObjectiveThis prospective cohort study investigates the relationship between the onset of disability and employment status.
MethodsWe investigated...
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Occupational differences in disability retirement due to a shoulder lesion: do work-related factors matter?
ObjectiveTo identify occupations with a high risk of disability retirement due to a shoulder lesion and to examine the effect of physical and...
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Retirement age does not modify the association of prior working conditions with self-rated health and mortality in retirees: results from a prospective study of retired French workers
ObjectiveIt is unclear whether retirement age can modify the association of working conditions with health and mortality in retirees who are no...
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An investigation of the prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal pain and related disability among poultry slaughterhouse workers: a cross-sectional study
PurposeThe poultry slaughterhouse workers (PSW) are at substantial risk of develo** work-related musculoskeletal pain (WMSP) at workplace due to...
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Longitudinal profiles of occupational physical activity during late midlife and their association with functional limitations at old age: a multi-cohort study
ObjectiveThe aim was to examine longitudinal profiles of occupational physical activity (OPA) from midlife to retirement and to investigate how the...
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Combined exposure to heavy physical workload and low job control and the risk of disability pension: A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden
ObjectiveTo investigate the separate and combined effects of overall heavy physical workload (PWL) and low decision authority on all-cause disability...
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Work disability negotiations between supervisors and occupational health services: factors that support supervisors in work disability management
PurposeA work disability negotiation takes place between a supervisor, the disabled employee and the occupational health service (OHS) to support the...
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Can workplace intervention prolong work life of older workers? A quasi-experimental study
BackgroundWe aimed to evaluate the impact of a workplace senior program intervention on early exit from labor market and on the disability retirement...
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Disability pensions related to heavy physical workload: a cohort study of middle-aged and older workers in Sweden
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to examine the associations between heavy physical workload among middle-aged and older workers and disability...
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Role of social benefits for future long-term sickness absence, disability pension and unemployment among individuals on sickness absence due to mental diagnoses: a competing risk approach
PurposeTo investigate associations between social benefits and disability pension (DP), long-term sickness absence (LTSA, ≥ 90 days), or unemployment...
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Subjective cognitive complaints and permanent work disability: a prospective cohort study
PurposeWork disability (WD) is a medico-legal concept that refers to disability benefits (DB) granted due to diseases. We assessed whether subjective...
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Predictors of working days lost due to sickness absence and disability pension
ObjectiveTo identify social and health-related predictors of the number of days lost due to sickness absence (SA) and disability pension (DP) among...
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Associations between ambient fine particulate (PM2.5) exposure and cardiovascular disease: findings from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS)
The evidence regarding the association between long-term fine particulate (PM 2.5 ) exposure and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in develo** countries...
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Cognitive impairment associated with individual and joint exposure to PM2.5 constituents in a Chinese national cohort
Nationwide longitudinal evidence linking cognitive decline with exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) constituents remains scarce in China. By...
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Long-term exposure to PM2.5 air pollution and mental health: a retrospective cohort study in Ireland
BackgroundMental illness is the leading cause of years lived with disability, and the global disease burden of mental ill-health has increased...
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Associations between combinations of job demands and job control among 6,16,818 people aged 55–64 in paid work with their labour market status 11 years later: a prospective cohort study
BackgroundGiven current discussions about extending working lives, more knowledge is needed on working conditions associated with labour market...
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Life events as predictors for disability pension due to musculoskeletal diagnoses: a cohort study of Finnish twins
PurposeMusculoskeletal diagnoses (MSD) are one of the largest diagnostic groups for disability pensions (DP). This study investigated the...
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Global patterns of asthma burden related to environmental risk factors during 1990–2019: an age-period-cohort analysis for global burden of disease study 2019
BackgroundChange in asthma burden attributed to specific environmental risk factor has not been evaluated.
ObjectiveWe aimed to explore the age,...