OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between three poor health behaviours (current smoker, high consumption of alcohol and low physical activity levels) and the transition to disability pension (DP) among individuals who have recently been sickness absent. Furthermore, we aimed to explore whether having multiple poor health behaviours increased the risk of transitioning from sickness absence (SA) to DP. DESIGN: Prospective twin cohort study. SETTING: Sweden. PARTICIPANTS: Twins aged 20-46 who had participated in a survey and been on SA (>14 days) in the year preceding baseline (date of answering the questionnaire). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Incident DP during the follow-up which ended on 31 December 2012 (mean 5.2 years). A national re...
Objective To identify social and health-related predictors of the number of days lost due to sicknes...
Long term sickness absence (LTSA) is a major public health problem. We examined the impact of four, ...
Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between three poor health behaviours (current smoker, hig...
BackgroundTo investigate whether the clustering of different health behaviours (i.e. physical activi...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study examines number of self-reported days of sickness absence ...
In Sweden 1998 there were 34 487 newly granted DPs (disability pensions) irrespective of diagnosis a...
Purpose: To investigate associations between social benefits and disability pension (DP), long-term ...
This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement in Sweden. Smoking is...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term sickness absence (...
Purpose To investigate associations between social benefits and disability pension (DP), long-term s...
Background: While several socio-demographic predictors of disability pension have been identified, l...
Long term sickness absence (LTSA) is a major public health problem. We examined the impact of four, ...
Objectives The objective of the study was to examine diagnosis-specific sickness absences of differe...
ickness absence is increasingly recognised as a measure of ill health. Studies have examined associa...
Objective To identify social and health-related predictors of the number of days lost due to sicknes...
Long term sickness absence (LTSA) is a major public health problem. We examined the impact of four, ...
Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between three poor health behaviours (current smoker, hig...
BackgroundTo investigate whether the clustering of different health behaviours (i.e. physical activi...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study examines number of self-reported days of sickness absence ...
In Sweden 1998 there were 34 487 newly granted DPs (disability pensions) irrespective of diagnosis a...
Purpose: To investigate associations between social benefits and disability pension (DP), long-term ...
This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement in Sweden. Smoking is...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term sickness absence (...
Purpose To investigate associations between social benefits and disability pension (DP), long-term s...
Background: While several socio-demographic predictors of disability pension have been identified, l...
Long term sickness absence (LTSA) is a major public health problem. We examined the impact of four, ...
Objectives The objective of the study was to examine diagnosis-specific sickness absences of differe...
ickness absence is increasingly recognised as a measure of ill health. Studies have examined associa...
Objective To identify social and health-related predictors of the number of days lost due to sicknes...
Long term sickness absence (LTSA) is a major public health problem. We examined the impact of four, ...
Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which...