Key term: occupational health

Letter to the editor 1978;4(1):98-102   pdf
Aspects on confounding in occupational health epidemiology.
Axelson O
 
1979;5 suppl 2:30-40   pdf
Occupational hygiene survey of 99 small workplaces with special reference to occupational health services.
Heikkilä P, Hietanen M, Kakko K, Yrjanheikki E, Hassi J, Tolonen M
 
1979;5 suppl 2:41-44   pdf
Work-related medical surveillance in small workplaces.
Tolonen M, Hassi J, Vaaranen A, Kolivuori T, Heikkilä P, Hietanen M, Kakko K, Yrjänheikki E
 
1981;7 suppl 4:12-19   pdf
Job demands and worker health in machine-paced poultry inspection.
Wilkes B, Stammerjohn L, Lalich N
 
Original article 2009;35(6):466-474   pdf
The interplay between physical activity at work and during leisure time – risk of ischemic heart disease and all-cause mortality in middle-aged Caucasian men
Holtermann A, Mortensen OS, Burr H, Søgaard K, Gyntelberg F, Suadicani P
 
Amendments and corrections 2009;35(5):400-400   pdf
Re: Messing K, Tissot F, Stock SR. Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2009;35(2):96–112.
Messing K, Stock SR, Tissot F
 
Review 2009;35(4):261-281   pdf
Common prognostic factors of work disability among employees with a chronic somatic disease: a systematic review of cohort studies
Detaille SI, Heerkens YF, Engels JA, van der Gulden JWJ, van Dijk FJH
 
Original article 2009;35(3):222-232   pdf
Self-reported versus expert-assessed work-relatedness of pain in the neck, shoulder, and arm
Mehlum IS, Veiersted KB, Wærsted M, Wergeland E, Kjuus H
 
Review 2009;35(3):163-179   pdf
Shift work and the risk of ischemic heart disease – a systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence
Frost P, Kolstad HA, Bonde JP
 
Editorial 2009;35(2):81-83   pdf
Gender and occupational health
Messing K, Silverstein BA
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