A number of epidemiological studies have shown that farmers have low mortality rates. To examine morbidity risks for male and female farmers in Sweden, the national hospital care registry was updated with information on occupation derived from the census of 1980. The cause-specific morbidity of farmers was compared with the morbidity of all economically active individuals in the same areas. A total of 60,515 farmers and 2,843,217 controls have been studied. The morbidity rates of the farmers were generally low. Male farmers had a significantly lower risk for cancer diseases, mental diseases, cardiovascular diseases, diseases of the digestive system, the uro-genital system, and skin diseases. Female farmers had a lower risk for diseases of t...
Farmers in the United States suffer disproportionately from certain chronic diseases and impairments...
ABSTRACT Preventive interventions to reduce occupational injuries and diseases among farmers requi...
Objectives: To explore all-cause mortality and the association between symptoms of depression and al...
A cohort of 1,220 farmers, 1,130 nonfarming rural men, and 1,087 urban referents from Sweden were mo...
Objectives: To compare mortality by cancer sites and by other specific causes of death, and the prev...
Investigating the health status of agricultural workers is a challenging goal. Contradictory outcome...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare mortality from the leading causes of death in farmer...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Agriculture can be seen as an occupational sector in which the workers are exposed to many health ri...
The workforce in many countries nowadays is becoming older due to demographic change. Compared with ...
This study assesses whether farmers’ suicides were associated with the pesticide use in Spain. The c...
Using data from an insurance company, the occurrence of sick leave among Dutch farmers due to work-r...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic studies have suggested a unique pattern of disease among farmers i...
Aims To examine whether, and why, farmers and non-farmers differ regarding levels of anxiety and dep...
Farmers in the United States suffer disproportionately from certain chronic diseases and impairments...
ABSTRACT Preventive interventions to reduce occupational injuries and diseases among farmers requi...
Objectives: To explore all-cause mortality and the association between symptoms of depression and al...
A cohort of 1,220 farmers, 1,130 nonfarming rural men, and 1,087 urban referents from Sweden were mo...
Objectives: To compare mortality by cancer sites and by other specific causes of death, and the prev...
Investigating the health status of agricultural workers is a challenging goal. Contradictory outcome...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare mortality from the leading causes of death in farmer...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Agriculture can be seen as an occupational sector in which the workers are exposed to many health ri...
The workforce in many countries nowadays is becoming older due to demographic change. Compared with ...
This study assesses whether farmers’ suicides were associated with the pesticide use in Spain. The c...
Using data from an insurance company, the occurrence of sick leave among Dutch farmers due to work-r...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic studies have suggested a unique pattern of disease among farmers i...
Aims To examine whether, and why, farmers and non-farmers differ regarding levels of anxiety and dep...
Farmers in the United States suffer disproportionately from certain chronic diseases and impairments...
ABSTRACT Preventive interventions to reduce occupational injuries and diseases among farmers requi...
Objectives: To explore all-cause mortality and the association between symptoms of depression and al...