Abstract—Among the risk factors for hypertension, stress, especially work stress, has drawn increasing attention. Another potential work-related risk factor for hypertension identified in the past few years is work hours. This article presents an analysis of work hours and self-reported hypertension among the working population in the state of California. The data set used for this study comes from the Public Use File of the 2001 California Health Interview Survey. The logistic regression analysis shows a positive association between hours worked per week and likelihood of having self-reported hypertension. Compared with those working between 11 and 39 hours per week, individuals working 40 hours per week were 14 % (95 % CI: 1.01 to 1.28) m...
Blood pressure is the most important, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Lifestyle ...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
Introduction Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible...
OBJECTIVES Job strain is positively associated with incident hypertension, while increasing leisure-...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013BACKGROUND: Hypertension is associated with substan...
The aim. To examine the impact of individual medical and social factors, including work experience, ...
Background: Working mostly at night has been suggested to be associated with upset of chronobiologic...
Background and Objectives: Shift work as a pervasive phenomenon in various industrial sectors is one...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
Abstract. Shift work associated with various health problems and there is concern that shift workers...
Job strain results from a combination of high workload and few decision-making opportunities in the ...
In 2017, Mississippi had the third highest age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension in the United Sta...
To summarize the evidence on the relationship between long working hours and cardiovascular disease,...
Copyright © 2015 Mirnova E. Cëıde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Job strain results from a combination of high workload and few decision-making opportunities in the ...
Blood pressure is the most important, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Lifestyle ...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
Introduction Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible...
OBJECTIVES Job strain is positively associated with incident hypertension, while increasing leisure-...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013BACKGROUND: Hypertension is associated with substan...
The aim. To examine the impact of individual medical and social factors, including work experience, ...
Background: Working mostly at night has been suggested to be associated with upset of chronobiologic...
Background and Objectives: Shift work as a pervasive phenomenon in various industrial sectors is one...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
Abstract. Shift work associated with various health problems and there is concern that shift workers...
Job strain results from a combination of high workload and few decision-making opportunities in the ...
In 2017, Mississippi had the third highest age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension in the United Sta...
To summarize the evidence on the relationship between long working hours and cardiovascular disease,...
Copyright © 2015 Mirnova E. Cëıde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Job strain results from a combination of high workload and few decision-making opportunities in the ...
Blood pressure is the most important, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Lifestyle ...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
Introduction Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible...