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Title:

Job strain and health-related lifestyle: findings from an individual-participant meta-analysis of 118 000 working adults.

Document type:
Journal Article
Author(s):
Heikkilä, K; Fransson, EI; Nyberg, ST; Zins, M; Westerlund, H; Westerholm, P; Virtanen, M; Vahtera, J; Suominen, S; Steptoe, A; Salo, P; Pentti, J; Oksanen, T; Nordin, M; Marmot, MG; Lunau, T; Ladwig, KH; Koskenvuo, M; Knutsson, A; Kittel, F; Jöckel, KH; Goldberg, M; Erbel, R; Dragano, N; Debacquer, D; Clays, E; Casini, A; Alfredsson, L; Ferrie, JE; Singh-Manoux, A; Batty, GD; Kivimaki, M
Abstract:
Objectives. We examined the associations of job strain, an indicator of work-related stress, with overall unhealthy and healthy lifestyles. Methods. We conducted a meta-analysis of individual-level data from 11 European studies (cross-sectional data: n = 118 701; longitudinal data: n = 43 971). We analyzed job strain as a set of binary (job strain vs no job strain) and categorical (high job strain, active job, passive job, and low job strain) variables. Factors used to define healthy and unheal...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
Am J Public Health
Year:
2013
Journal volume:
103
Journal issue:
11
Pages contribution:
2090-7
Language:
eng
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.301090
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23678931
Print-ISSN:
0090-0036
TUM Institution:
Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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