Although associations between work stressors and stress-related biomarkers have been reported in cross-sectional studies, the use of single time measurements of work stressors could be one of the reasons for inconsistent associations. This study examines whether repeated reports of work stress towards the end of the working career predicts allostatic load, a measure of chronic stress related physiological processes. Data from waves 2 to 6 of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) were analysed, with a main analytical sample of 2663 older adults (aged 50+) who had at least one measurement of effort-reward imbalance between waves 2–6 and a measurement of allostatic load at wave 6. Cumulative work stress over waves 2–6 were measured b...
Allostatic load (AL) refers to biological wear and tear caused by chronic psychosocial stress. The A...
Research examining the relationship between work stress and well-being has flourished over the past ...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Although associations between work stressors and stress-related biomarkers have been reported in cro...
International audienceBackground Most studies on the health impact of occupational stress use single...
While epidemiological studies provide statistical evidence on associations of exposures such as stre...
Job stress can lead to various system dysfunctions, but until now no reliable biomarkers for its ass...
Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examine...
Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examine...
Scientific evidence continues to accumulate that relates the experience of stress with overall poor ...
Research examining the relationship between work stress and well-being has flourished over the past ...
Aims. Some categories of workers are more vulnerable to the detrimental effect of job strain on card...
Objectives: A key aspect of the increasingly popular allostatic load (AL) framework is that stressor...
Previous research suggests that high levels of negative emotions may affect health. However, it is l...
Previous research suggests that high levels of negative emotions may affect health. However, it is l...
Allostatic load (AL) refers to biological wear and tear caused by chronic psychosocial stress. The A...
Research examining the relationship between work stress and well-being has flourished over the past ...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Although associations between work stressors and stress-related biomarkers have been reported in cro...
International audienceBackground Most studies on the health impact of occupational stress use single...
While epidemiological studies provide statistical evidence on associations of exposures such as stre...
Job stress can lead to various system dysfunctions, but until now no reliable biomarkers for its ass...
Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examine...
Work stress is a risk factor for cardio-metabolic diseases, but few large-scale studies have examine...
Scientific evidence continues to accumulate that relates the experience of stress with overall poor ...
Research examining the relationship between work stress and well-being has flourished over the past ...
Aims. Some categories of workers are more vulnerable to the detrimental effect of job strain on card...
Objectives: A key aspect of the increasingly popular allostatic load (AL) framework is that stressor...
Previous research suggests that high levels of negative emotions may affect health. However, it is l...
Previous research suggests that high levels of negative emotions may affect health. However, it is l...
Allostatic load (AL) refers to biological wear and tear caused by chronic psychosocial stress. The A...
Research examining the relationship between work stress and well-being has flourished over the past ...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...