The role of working conditions in educational differences in all-cause and ischemic heart disease mortality among Swedish men
CONCLUSION: Even after accounting for earlier life factors, low job control and especially high physical workload seem to be important mechanistic factors in explaining educational inequalities in all-cause and IHD mortality. It is therefore important to find ways to reduce physical workload and increase job control in order to decrease inequalities in mortality.PMID:38536000 | DOI:10.5271/sjweh.4158
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Melody Almroth Tomas Hemmingsson Daniel Falkstedt Katarina Kjellberg Emma Carlsson Kuan-Yu Pan Karin Berglund Emelie Thern Source Type: research
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