The joint associations of smoking and obesity with subsequent short and long sickness absence: a five year follow-up study with register-linkage
Abstract Background Both smoking and obesity are separately associated with sickness absence. Unhealthy lifestyle habits and health conditions may occur concurrently yet studies focusing on their joint association are few. This study examined the joint associations of smoking and obesity with sickne...
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Main Authors: | Eira Roos (Author), Tea Lallukka (Author), Eero Lahelma (Author), Ossi Rahkonen (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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