The Framingham Risk Score is a widely used prediction model for the assessment of risk for coronary heart dis-ease (CHD), which contains traditional risk factors (age, sex, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and smoking status).1 However, other more non-traditional (psycho-social) factors have also emerged as risks for CHD. The purpose of the study by Kivimäki et al was to determine whether the addition of working hours to the Framingham Score improves the risk prediction of this model. Methods The authors used a prospective cohort of British civil servants enrolled in the Whitehall II study, which exam-ines health behaviour, work environment and socioeco-nomic status as they pertain to clinical disease.2 Baseline data were collected dur...
Objective: To assess the value of psychosocial risk factors in discriminating between individuals at...
Framingham Risk Scores is an established method to predict an individual\u27s 10-year risk for coron...
Research findings report of HOW DOES EMPLOYMENT AFFECT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK? A LIFE-COURSE APPROACH I...
The Framingham Risk Score is a widely used prediction model for the assessment of risk for coronary ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Long working hours are associated with increased risk for coronary...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Guidelines for coronary heart disease (CHD) prevention recommend u...
Background: The Framingham score is commonly used to estimate the risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Aims To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) amon...
International audienceAIMS: To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary h...
Aims To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) amon...
Four groups of men with non-daytime work were identified in two surveys. The relative risk of being ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to validate the use of the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) as clinic...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the predictive accuracy of the Framingham risk score for coronary heart dise...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between job strain and components of the job strain...
Objective: To assess the value of psychosocial risk factors in discriminating between individuals at...
Framingham Risk Scores is an established method to predict an individual\u27s 10-year risk for coron...
Research findings report of HOW DOES EMPLOYMENT AFFECT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK? A LIFE-COURSE APPROACH I...
The Framingham Risk Score is a widely used prediction model for the assessment of risk for coronary ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Long working hours are associated with increased risk for coronary...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Guidelines for coronary heart disease (CHD) prevention recommend u...
Background: The Framingham score is commonly used to estimate the risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Aims To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) amon...
International audienceAIMS: To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary h...
Aims To examine the association between overtime work and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) amon...
Four groups of men with non-daytime work were identified in two surveys. The relative risk of being ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to validate the use of the Framingham Risk Score (FRS) as clinic...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the predictive accuracy of the Framingham risk score for coronary heart dise...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between job strain and components of the job strain...
Objective: To assess the value of psychosocial risk factors in discriminating between individuals at...
Framingham Risk Scores is an established method to predict an individual\u27s 10-year risk for coron...
Research findings report of HOW DOES EMPLOYMENT AFFECT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK? A LIFE-COURSE APPROACH I...