Lifestyle-associated health risk indicators across a wide range of occupational groups: a cross-sectional analysis in 72,855 workers
Abstract Background Identify and compare health risk indicators for common chronic diseases between different occupational groups. Methods A total of 72,855 participants (41% women) participating in an occupational health service screening in 2014-2019 were included. Occupation was defined by the Sw...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Väisänen (Author), Lena V. Kallings (Author), Gunnar Andersson (Author), Peter Wallin (Author), Erik Hemmingsson (Author), Elin Ekblom-Bak (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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