Background and Purpose-Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, its role as a risk factor for stroke is uncertain. Methods-We conducted an individual-participant-data meta-analysis of 196 380 males and females from 14 European cohort studies to investigate the association between job strain, a measure of work-related stress, and incident stroke. Results-In 1.8 million person-years at risk (mean follow-up 9.2 years), 2023 first-time stroke events were recorded. The age-and sex-adjusted hazard ratio for job strain relative to no job strain was 1.24 (95% confidence interval, 1.05; 1.47) for ischemic stroke, 1.01 (95% confidence interval, 0.75; 1.36) for hemorrhagic stroke, and 1.09 ...
Background: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
Background and Purpose-Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardio...
Background and Purpose?Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
Background and Purpose—Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
Background : Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary...
Background Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary h...
International audiencePublished work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for...
Background Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary h...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
SummaryBackgroundPublished work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coro...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Background: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
Background and Purpose-Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardio...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardio...
Background and Purpose?Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
Background and Purpose—Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiov...
Background : Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary...
Background Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary h...
International audiencePublished work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for...
Background Published work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coronary h...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
SummaryBackgroundPublished work assessing psychosocial stress (job strain) as a risk factor for coro...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Background: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...