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154 related items for PubMed ID: 20447987

  • 1. Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischaemic heart disease in women: the Danish Nurse Cohort Study.
    Allesøe K, Hundrup YA, Thomsen JF, Osler M.
    Occup Environ Med; 2010 May; 67(5):318-22. PubMed ID: 20447987
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  • 2. [Self-evaluated job satisfaction and ischemic heart disease. A 10-year follow-up study of bus drivers in a big city].
    Netterstrøm B, Suadicani P.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 1994 Sep 05; 156(36):5110-4. PubMed ID: 7941050
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  • 3. Job loss and broken partnerships: do the number of stressful life events influence the risk of ischemic heart disease in men?
    Kriegbaum M, Christensen U, Lund R, Prescott E, Osler M.
    Ann Epidemiol; 2008 Oct 05; 18(10):743-5. PubMed ID: 18693037
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  • 4. Job strain and ischaemic disease: does the inclusion of older employees in the cohort dilute the association? The WOLF Stockholm Study.
    Kivimäki M, Theorell T, Westerlund H, Vahtera J, Alfredsson L.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2008 Apr 05; 62(4):372-4. PubMed ID: 18339833
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  • 5. High occupational physical activity and risk of ischaemic heart disease in women: the interplay with physical activity during leisure time.
    Allesøe K, Holtermann A, Aadahl M, Thomsen JF, Hundrup YA, Søgaard K.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2015 Dec 05; 22(12):1601-8. PubMed ID: 25311002
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  • 6. Major life events and the risk of ischaemic heart disease: does accumulation increase the risk?
    Andersen I, Diderichsen F, Kornerup H, Prescott E, Rod NH.
    Int J Epidemiol; 2011 Aug 05; 40(4):904-13. PubMed ID: 21441553
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  • 7. The association between early menopause and risk of ischaemic heart disease: influence of Hormone Therapy.
    Løkkegaard E, Jovanovic Z, Heitmann BL, Keiding N, Ottesen B, Pedersen AT.
    Maturitas; 2006 Jan 20; 53(2):226-33. PubMed ID: 15955642
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  • 8. 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 20; 61(11):886-92. PubMed ID: 15477281
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  • 9. The relative contributions of hostility and depressive symptoms to the income gradient in hospital-based incidence of ischaemic heart disease: 12-Year follow-up findings from the GLOBE study.
    Klabbers G, Bosma H, Van Lenthe FJ, Kempen GI, Van Eijk JT, Mackenbach JP.
    Soc Sci Med; 2009 Oct 20; 69(8):1272-80. PubMed ID: 19713020
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  • 10. Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischaemic heart disease in women.
    Väänänen A.
    Occup Environ Med; 2010 May 20; 67(5):291-2. PubMed ID: 20447986
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  • 11. Does influence at work modify the relation between high occupational physical activity and risk of heart disease in women?
    Allesøe K, Holtermann A, Rugulies R, Aadahl M, Boyle E, Søgaard K.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2017 Jul 20; 90(5):433-442. PubMed ID: 28213739
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  • 12. Psychological job demands increase the risk of ischaemic heart disease: a 14-year cohort study of employed Danish men.
    Netterstrøm B, Kristensen TS, Sjøl A.
    Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil; 2006 Jun 20; 13(3):414-20. PubMed ID: 16926672
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  • 13. Are hypertensive women at additional risk of ischaemic heart disease from physically demanding work?
    Allesøe K, Søgaard K, Aadahl M, Boyle E, Holtermann A.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2016 Jul 20; 23(10):1054-61. PubMed ID: 26876489
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  • 18. [Shift work, social class and ischemic heart disease in middle-aged and elderly men. A 22-year follow-up in the "Copenhagen Male Study"].
    Bøggild H, Suadicani P, Hein HO, Gyntelberg F.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2000 Mar 27; 162(13):1882-6. PubMed ID: 10765695
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  • 19. Influence of lifestyle, health, and work environment on smoking cessation among Danish nurses followed over 6 years.
    Sanderson DM, Ekholm O, Hundrup YA, Rasmussen NK.
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  • 20. Perceived job stress and incidence of coronary events: 3-year follow-up of the Belgian Job Stress Project cohort.
    De Bacquer D, Pelfrene E, Clays E, Mak R, Moreau M, de Smet P, Kornitzer M, De Backer G.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2005 Mar 01; 161(5):434-41. PubMed ID: 15718479
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