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Conclusion: Death from acute myocardial infarction, but not cerebrovascular diseases, was increased in this cohort of pulp and paper mill workers and was probably related to a combination of different occupational exposures such as dust, sulfur compounds, shift work and noise. Methods: Using weighte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) England), 2007-12, Vol.64 (12), p.e31-e31
Hauptverfasser: Cavallari, J. C., Fang, S. C., Dobson, C. B., Christiani, D. C., Andersson, E. B. E., Persson, B., Bryngelsson, I. L., Magnuson, A., Westberg, H., Clougherty, J. E., Eisen, E. A., Slade, M. D., Kawachi, I., Cullen, M. R., Sbihi, H., Davies, H. W., Demers, P. A., Friesen, M. C., Spinelli, J. J., Le, N., Lorenzi, M., Gallagher, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Conclusion: Death from acute myocardial infarction, but not cerebrovascular diseases, was increased in this cohort of pulp and paper mill workers and was probably related to a combination of different occupational exposures such as dust, sulfur compounds, shift work and noise. Methods: Using weighted logistic regression, we estimated odds ratios for work-related SEP factors and job strain (demand/control), adjusted for individual risk factors (age, race/ethnicity, sex, smoking) on hypertension and heart disease onset among 14999 aluminium manufacturing employees in 11 plants across the eastern USA.
ISSN:1351-0711
1470-7926
DOI:10.1136/oem.64.12.e31