Background: The objective of this study is to find temporal trends in the associations between cardiovascular disease and occupational risk factors in the context of the Canadian population. Methods: Population data were analyzed from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) collected between 2001 and 2014 for trends over time between heart disease and various occupational risk factors: hours worked, physical exertion at work, and occupation type (management/arts/education, business/finance, sales/services, trades/transportations, and primary industry/processing). Results: We found no significant difference in the average number of hours worked/wk between individuals who report having heart disease in all years of data except in 2011 (F1...
High stress occupational condition is known as psychosocial factor affecting incidence of cardiovasc...
BackgroundSedentary behaviour in leisure time or at home increases cardiovascular risk, but it is un...
International audienceIt is unclear whether a healthy lifestyle mitigates the adverse effects of job...
This study examined the relation between occupation and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in...
BACKGROUND Research regarding the effects of occupational physical activity on health remains incon...
The main aim was to examine the association between occupational groups and incident cardiovascular ...
Objective: Recommendations regarding physical activity typically include both leisure time and occup...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association between job strain and incident coronary hea...
Objective Recommendations regarding physical activity typically include both leisure time and occupa...
Background: It is unclear whether a healthy lifestyle mitigates the adverse effects of job strain on...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the independent associations of occupational (OPA) and...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of high cardiovascular risk and the tren...
Objectives Important gaps in previous research include a lack of studies on the association between ...
Background There is a need to explore common activity patterns undertaken by workers and the associa...
High stress occupational condition is known as psychosocial factor affecting incidence of cardiovasc...
BackgroundSedentary behaviour in leisure time or at home increases cardiovascular risk, but it is un...
International audienceIt is unclear whether a healthy lifestyle mitigates the adverse effects of job...
This study examined the relation between occupation and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in...
BACKGROUND Research regarding the effects of occupational physical activity on health remains incon...
The main aim was to examine the association between occupational groups and incident cardiovascular ...
Objective: Recommendations regarding physical activity typically include both leisure time and occup...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association between job strain and incident coronary hea...
Objective Recommendations regarding physical activity typically include both leisure time and occupa...
Background: It is unclear whether a healthy lifestyle mitigates the adverse effects of job strain on...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the independent associations of occupational (OPA) and...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of high cardiovascular risk and the tren...
Objectives Important gaps in previous research include a lack of studies on the association between ...
Background There is a need to explore common activity patterns undertaken by workers and the associa...
High stress occupational condition is known as psychosocial factor affecting incidence of cardiovasc...
BackgroundSedentary behaviour in leisure time or at home increases cardiovascular risk, but it is un...
International audienceIt is unclear whether a healthy lifestyle mitigates the adverse effects of job...