Key term: women

Original article 2024;50(3):152-157   pdf
Validity of self-reported night shift work among women with and without breast cancer
Vestergaard JM, Haug JND, Dalbøge A, Bonde JPE, Garde AH, Hansen J, Hansen ÅM, Larsen AD, Härmä M, Costello S, Kolstad HA
 
Original article 2021;47(2):154-162   pdf full text
Breast cancer among Danish women occupationally exposed to diesel exhaust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 1964–2016
Pedersen JE, Strandberg-Larsen K, Andersson M, Hansen J
 
Editorial 2020;46(4):335-338   pdf full text
On endocrine disruption at the workplace – how to get from suggestive to conclusive evidence?
Bonde JP
 
Original article 2019;45(3):267-279   pdf full text
Occupational and leisure-time physical activity differentially predict 6-year incidence of stroke and transient ischemic attack in women
Hall C, Heck JE, Sandler DP, Ritz B, Chen H, Krause N
 
Original article 2019;45(1):82-89   pdf full text
Non-occupational exposure to asbestos is the main cause of malignant mesothelioma in women in North Jutland, Denmark
Panou V, Vyberg M, Meristoudis C, Hansen J, Bøgsted M, Omland Ø, Weinreich UM, Røe OD
 
Original article 2017;43(1):5-14   pdf full text
Job strain and informal caregiving as predictors of long-term sickness absence: A longitudinal multi-cohort study
Mortensen J, Dich N, Lange T, Alexanderson K, Goldberg M, Head J, Kivimäki M, Madsen IEH, Rugulies R, Vahtera J, Zins M, Rod NH
 
Original article 2016;42(5):435-446   pdf full text
Night shift work and other determinants of estradiol, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate among middle-aged nurses and midwives
Peplonska B, Bukowska A, Lie JA, Gromadzińska J, Zienolddiny S
 
Original article 2015;41(4):368-376   pdf full text
Role of sleep disturbances in occupational accidents among women
Hägg SA, Torén K, Lindberg E
 
Original article 2014;40(6):621-630   pdf full text
For better or worse? Changing shift schedules and the risk of work injury among men and women
Wong IS, Smith PM, Mustard CA, Gignac MAM
 
Original article 2014;40(5):483-492   pdf full text
Do working conditions explain the increased risks of disability pension among men and women with low education? A follow-up of Swedish cohorts
Falkstedt D, Backhans M, Lundin A, Allebeck P, Hemmingsson T
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