Background: Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that job change due to breathing problems at the workplace (respiratory work disability) is common among adults of working age. That research indicated that occupational exposure to gases, dust and fumes was associated with job change due to breathing problems, although causal inferences have been tempered by the cross-sectional nature of previously available data. There is a need for general population-based prospective studies to assess the incidence of respiratory work disability and to delineate better the roles of potential predictors of respiratory work disability.Methods: A prospective general population cohort study was performed in 25 centres in 11 European countries and one c...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Objectives: To evaluate the ability of three different job title classification systems to identify ...
Background: Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that job change due to breathing problems at...
BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that job change due to breathing problems a...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract-related occupational disability is common among adults of wo...
Abstract Background: The association between chronic respiratory diseases and work disability has b...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has been associated with exposures in the workplac...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Objectives: To evaluate the ability of three different job title classification systems to identify ...
Background: Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that job change due to breathing problems at...
BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies have shown that job change due to breathing problems a...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract-related occupational disability is common among adults of wo...
Abstract Background: The association between chronic respiratory diseases and work disability has b...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has been associated with exposures in the workplac...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Objectives: To evaluate the ability of three different job title classification systems to identify ...