Association of body fat percentage with kidney stone Disease: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study among bus drivers [PDF]
Background The association between body fat percentage (BFP) and kidney stone disease (KSD) among bus drivers has not been explored in the existing literature.
Xujuan Zheng +3 more
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Bus driver fatigue: A qualitative study of drivers in London [PDF]
The research represents one of the first major qualitative studies to subjectively investigate fatigue amongst city bus drivers. Funded by TfL (grant no. 94050), the study considers the perspectives of both the bus drivers themselves and their managers.
Sally Maynard +2 more
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The association of job fatigue with mental disorders among bus drivers [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Mental disorders are a global problem with growing importance. However, the contribution of work factors to the development of mental disorders is inconclusive.
Yu-Jen Lin +3 more
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Psychosocial work factors affecting safety incidents of long-distance bus drivers in Ghana: Mediating role of psychological well-being [PDF]
Background: Improving psychosocial work environment of long-distance bus drivers is essential for their psychological well-being and on-the-road safety.
Mustapha Amoadu +2 more
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Some Related Risk Factors among City Bus Drivers: A Cross-Sectional Study in Central India [PDF]
Background: City bus drivers are more prone to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) due to the nature of their work, yet city bus drivers are the least studied population.
R Balasubramanian +2 more
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Metabolic profiling revealed alterations associated with sedentary work in bus drivers [PDF]
Sedentary behavior in the workplace has emerged as a critical public health concern, with bus drivers representing a high-risk group due to prolonged compulsory sitting. This study aimed to investigate metabolic alterations associated with sedentary work
Dafeng Lin +7 more
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Australian bus drivers' modifiable and contextual risk factors for chronic disease: A workplace study. [PDF]
IntroductionLittle is known about workplace health promotion for bus drivers. Bus drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because they are exposed to the risk factor combination of poor nutrition, low levels of physical activity, high levels of sedentary ...
Alison Brodie +3 more
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IJCM_221A: Assessment of Morbidity Patterns among Bus Drivers in Mangaluru [PDF]
Background: Bus drivers suffer from musculoskeletal disorders manifested through tension, pain and decreased work capacity, due to the lack in postural variations and long working hours.
Priyanka Ramesh +9 more
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Currently, there is a lack of a comprehensive and integrated method for assessing risk levels of bus drivers. This study utilizes XGBOOST and Logistic regression models to analyze the impact of various indicator features of bus drivers on crash risks.
Tongqiang Ding +5 more
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Association of Triglyceride-Glucose Index with the Risk of Hyperhomocysteinemia Among Chinese Male Bus Drivers: A Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Juan Xiong,1 Yanxia Wu,2 Lingling Huang,1 Xujuan Zheng1 1Medical School, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518060, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Health Management, Shenzhen People’s Hospital, Shenzhen City, People’s Republic of ...
Xiong J, Wu Y, Huang L, Zheng X
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