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  • 5. Association between job strain and prevalence of hypertension: a cross sectional analysis in a Japanese working population with a wide range of occupations: the Jichi Medical School cohort study.
    Tsutsumi A, Kayaba K, Tsutsumi K, Igarashi M, Jichi Medical School Cohort Study Group.
    Occup Environ Med; 2001 Jun; 58(6):367-73. PubMed ID: 11351051
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  • 9. Job strain and blood pressure in employed men and women: a pooled analysis of four northern italian population samples.
    Cesana G, Sega R, Ferrario M, Chiodini P, Corrao G, Mancia G.
    Psychosom Med; 2003 Jun; 65(4):558-63. PubMed ID: 12883105
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  • 11. Prevalence of cardiovascular health and its relationship with job strain: a cross-sectional study in Taiwanese medical employees.
    Chou LP, Tsai CC, Li CY, Hu SC.
    BMJ Open; 2016 Apr 04; 6(4):e010467. PubMed ID: 27044581
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  • 12. Psychosocial job factors and biological cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican workers.
    Garcia-Rojas IJ, Choi B, Krause N.
    Am J Ind Med; 2015 Mar 04; 58(3):331-51. PubMed ID: 25678459
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  • 15. Associations of job strain and working overtime with adverse health behaviors and obesity: evidence from the Whitehall II Study, Helsinki Health Study, and the Japanese Civil Servants Study.
    Lallukka T, Lahelma E, Rahkonen O, Roos E, Laaksonen E, Martikainen P, Head J, Brunner E, Mosdol A, Marmot M, Sekine M, Nasermoaddeli A, Kagamimori S.
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  • 16. Stress and depression in the employed population.
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    Health Rep; 2006 Oct 04; 17(4):11-29. PubMed ID: 17111591
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  • 18. The impact of atypical employment on individual wellbeing: evidence from a panel of British workers.
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    Soc Sci Med; 2004 May 04; 58(9):1671-88. PubMed ID: 14990369
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  • 19. Health-related behaviours and psycho-social characteristics of 18 year-old Australians.
    Milligan RA, Burke V, Beilin LJ, Richards J, Dunbar D, Spencer M, Balde E, Gracey MP.
    Soc Sci Med; 1997 Nov 04; 45(10):1549-62. PubMed ID: 9351145
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