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BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are developing the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury (WHO/ILO Joint Estimates), supported by a large number of ...
Reiner Rugulies +2 more
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Long Working Hours and Dyslipidemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the association between long working hours and dyslipidemia risk, as well as changes in blood lipid levels, through a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lee CY +4 more
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The Effects of Long Working Hours on Mental Health Among Resident Physicians in Saudi Arabia
Daniah Bondagji,1 Mutaz Fakeerh,1 Hassan Alwafi,2 Adeel Ahmed Khan1 1Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine, Ministry of Health, Makkah, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Medicine, Umm Alqura University, Makkah, Saudi ...
Bondagji D, Fakeerh M, Alwafi H, Khan AA
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Impact of long working hours on health based on observations in China
Background Health should be a key focus in considerations of long working hours. Little is known about for which groups of people working longer hours is more harmful to their health. Additionally, the definition of long working hours varies slightly due
Liming Chu
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Long Working Hours and Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease Among Japanese Workers: The Jichi Medical School Cohort Study. [PDF]
Objectives Karoshi, or “death from overwork,” has been recognized for decades; however, epidemiological findings regarding long working hours (LWH) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) remain inconsistent.
Saiki M, Tsutsumi A, Li J.
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BACKGROUND The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are developing joint estimates of the work-related burden of disease and injury (WHO/ILO Joint Estimates), with contributions from a large network of ...
Alexis Descatha +2 more
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Background In China, long working hours and insomnia are relatively common among internet company employees. Considering that both can affect mental health, we examined their independent and interaction effects on these employees’ depressive symptoms (DS)
Xiaoman Liu +4 more
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Background The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are developing Joint Estimates of the work-related burden of disease and injury (WHO/ILO Joint Estimates), with contributions from a large network of experts ...
Jian Li, Frank Pega, Yuka Ujita
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Objectives This study sought to assess the association between long working hours, psychosocial safety climate (PSC), work engagement (WE) and new major depression symptoms emerging over the next 12 months.
Maureen F Dollard +3 more
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Association between long working hours and unmet dental needs in wage workers. [PDF]
Background Many previous studies on the reasons behind unmet dental needs focus on economic issues. However, in this research, we aimed to investigate the relationship between long working hours and unmet dental needs while considering the influence of ...
Choi Y, Kim I, Song J.
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