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278 related items for PubMed ID: 18331774

  • 1. The contribution of job characteristics to socioeconomic inequalities in incidence of myocardial infarction.
    Huisman M, Van Lenthe F, Avendano M, Mackenbach J.
    Soc Sci Med; 2008 Jun; 66(11):2240-52. PubMed ID: 18331774
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  • 2. Do factors in the psychosocial work environment mediate the effect of socioeconomic position on the risk of myocardial infarction? Study from the Copenhagen Centre for Prospective Population Studies.
    Andersen I, Burr H, Kristensen TS, Gamborg M, Osler M, Prescott E, Diderichsen F.
    Occup Environ Med; 2004 Nov; 61(11):886-92. PubMed ID: 15477281
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  • 3. Effects of long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution on respiratory and cardiovascular mortality in the Netherlands: the NLCS-AIR study.
    Brunekreef B, Beelen R, Hoek G, Schouten L, Bausch-Goldbohm S, Fischer P, Armstrong B, Hughes E, Jerrett M, van den Brandt P.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2009 Mar; (139):5-71; discussion 73-89. PubMed ID: 19554969
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  • 4. Time trends in incidence of myocardial infarction in male and female dominated occupations in Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • 5. Childhood social class and cancer incidence: results of the globe study.
    de Kok IM, van Lenthe FJ, Avendano M, Louwman M, Coebergh JW, Mackenbach JP.
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  • 6. Myocardial infarction and heart failure hospitalization rates in Maine, USA - variability along the urban-rural continuum.
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  • 7. The extent and distribution of inequalities in childhood mortality by cause of death according to parental socioeconomic positions: a birth cohort study in South Korea.
    Kim J, Son M, Kawachi I, Oh J.
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  • 9. Myocardial infarction and environment. Use of registers in epidemiology.
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  • 10. Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and residential instability: effects on incidence of ischemic heart disease and survival after myocardial infarction.
    Chaix B, Rosvall M, Merlo J.
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  • 11. Income as mediator of the effect of occupation on the risk of myocardial infarction: does the income measurement matter?
    Andersen I, Gamborg M, Osler M, Prescott E, Diderichsen F.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2005 Dec; 59(12):1080-5. PubMed ID: 16286499
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  • 12. Physical and psychosocial working conditions as explanations for occupational class inequalities in self-rated health.
    Kaikkonen R, Rahkonen O, Lallukka T, Lahelma E.
    Eur J Public Health; 2009 Oct; 19(5):458-63. PubMed ID: 19570888
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  • 14. Evaluating the performance of the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events risk-adjustment index across socioeconomic strata among patients discharged from the hospital after acute myocardial infarction.
    Alter DA, Venkatesh V, Chong A, SESAMI Study Group.
    Am Heart J; 2006 Feb; 151(2):323-31. PubMed ID: 16442894
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  • 15. Menopause and myocardial infarction risk among employed women in relation to work and family psychosocial factors in Lithuania.
    Malinauskiene V, Tamosiunas A.
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    Peter R, Geyer S.
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  • 17. Anxiety characteristics independently and prospectively predict myocardial infarction in men the unique contribution of anxiety among psychologic factors.
    Shen BJ, Avivi YE, Todaro JF, Spiro A, Laurenceau JP, Ward KD, Niaura R.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2008 Jan 15; 51(2):113-9. PubMed ID: 18191733
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  • 18. Effects of spouses' socioeconomic characteristics on mortality among men and women in a Norwegian longitudinal study.
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    Soc Sci Med; 2008 May 15; 66(9):2035-47. PubMed ID: 18313188
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  • 19. Myocardial infarction (MI) at the work-site among Polish seafarers. The risk and the impact of occupational factors.
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  • 20. [Use of pension records for occupational health surveillance: example of record-linkage with hospital discharge records to study the association between work and the incidence of leukaemias, lung and bladder cancer, and miscarriage].
    d'Errico A, Mamo C, Costa G, Filippi M, Crosignani P.
    Med Lav; 2005 May 15; 96 Suppl():s147-60. PubMed ID: 15871626
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