Primary cardiovascular disease risk factors predicted by poor working conditions in the GAZEL cohort
American Journal of Epidemiology Aug 25, 2017
Meneton P, et al. – This study investigated predicting ability of objective and subjective indicators of working conditions for modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, using a global approach. Findings were indicative of close links between a poor work environment and a higher risk of developing obesity, sleep complaints, or depression. As per observations, the possible contribution of these risk factors was likely to increase CVD risk not only when workers were exposed to poor working conditions but also after retirement, as predictors of the appearance of other risk factors.
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