Psychosocial working conditions across working life may predict late-life physical function: a follow-up cohort study
Abstract Background Increasing life expectancy has made understanding the mechanisms underlying late-life health and function more important. We set out to investigate whether trajectories of change in psychosocial working conditions are associated with late-life physical function. Methods Two Swedi...
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Main Authors: | Charlotta Nilsen (Author), Ross Andel (Author), Alexander Darin-Mattsson (Author), Ingemar Kåreholt (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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