Correlation analysis between occupational stress and metabolic syndrome in workers of a petrochemical enterprise: based on two assessment models of occupational stress
Abstract Background Occupational stress is becoming a common phenomenon around the world. Being in a high occupational stress state for a long time may destroy the metabolic balance of the body, thereby increasing the risk of metabolic diseases. There is limited evidence regarding the correlation be...
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Main Authors: | Min Zhang (Author), Bin Liu (Author), Weiyi Ke (Author), Yashi Cai (Author), Lingyu Zhang (Author), Weixu Huang (Author), Xuehua Yan (Author), Huifeng Chen (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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