Occupational exposure to aerosolized particles of oil-based metalworking fluid was recently linked to deaths from ischemic heart disease. The current recommended exposure limits might be insufficient. Studying cardiovascular mortality is challenging because symptoms can induce sicker workers to reduce their exposure, causing healthy-worker survivor bias. G-estimation of accelerated failure time models reduces this bias and permits comparison of multiple exposure interventions. Michigan autoworkers from the United AutoWorkers-General Motors cohort (n = 38,666) were followed from 1941 through 1994. Separate binary variables indicated whether annual exposure exceeded a series of potential limits. Separate g-estimation analyses for each limit y...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been linked to exposures to airborne particles with an aerodynamic ...
Fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) in air pollution, primarily from combustion sources, is recognized...
BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet...
Occupational exposure to aerosolized particles of oil-basedmetalworking fluid was recently linked to...
ObjectivesTo examine gender and racial disparities in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality relate...
BackgroundWe investigated the incidence of ischemic heart disease (IHD) in relation to accumulated e...
AbstractRespiratory exposures to solvents and metalworking fluids in relation to chronic health outc...
BACKGROUND: Although general population studies of air pollution suggest that particulate matter - d...
Objectives This report describes the extended follow-up (1941-2015) of a cohort of 38 549 automobile...
The potential predictors of ischemic heart disease mortality were studied for 931 male foundry worke...
Little is known about the heart disease risks associated with occupational, rather than traffic-rela...
Background: Several toxicologic and epidemiologic studies have produced evidence that occupational e...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Several toxicologic and epidemiologic studies have produced eviden...
Metalworking fluids (MWF) are coolants and lubricants used in industrial machining and grinding oper...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been linked to exposures to airborne particles with an aerodynamic ...
Fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) in air pollution, primarily from combustion sources, is recognized...
BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet...
Occupational exposure to aerosolized particles of oil-basedmetalworking fluid was recently linked to...
ObjectivesTo examine gender and racial disparities in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality relate...
BackgroundWe investigated the incidence of ischemic heart disease (IHD) in relation to accumulated e...
AbstractRespiratory exposures to solvents and metalworking fluids in relation to chronic health outc...
BACKGROUND: Although general population studies of air pollution suggest that particulate matter - d...
Objectives This report describes the extended follow-up (1941-2015) of a cohort of 38 549 automobile...
The potential predictors of ischemic heart disease mortality were studied for 931 male foundry worke...
Little is known about the heart disease risks associated with occupational, rather than traffic-rela...
Background: Several toxicologic and epidemiologic studies have produced evidence that occupational e...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Several toxicologic and epidemiologic studies have produced eviden...
Metalworking fluids (MWF) are coolants and lubricants used in industrial machining and grinding oper...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been linked to exposures to airborne particles with an aerodynamic ...
Fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) in air pollution, primarily from combustion sources, is recognized...
BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet...