CONTENTS — SJWEH Supplements 2007; no 3

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3 free Foreword
Toomingas A
7 free From work with display units in 1986 to work with computing systems in 2007
Knave B
10 free Healthy and efficient work with computers and information and communications technology—are there limits?
Carayon P
17 free Mobile computing system work—where are we going?
Huws U
26 free Children and gender—differences in exposure and how anthropometric differences can be incorporated into the design of computer input devices
Johnson PW, Blackstone JM
33 free Computer use, neck and upper-extremity symptoms, eyestrain and headache among female and male upper secondary school students
Palm P, Hansson Risberg E, Mortimer M, Palmerud G, Toomingas A, Wigaeus Tornqvist E
42 free Health hazard of the increased widespread use of new technologies by children and young people in northern Italy
Fubini E, Micheletti Cremasco M, Toscano E, Busceti F, Laporta S, Ladisa G
49 free Metabolic syndrome among operators using video display units in call centers
Pietroiusti A, Magrini A, Coppeta L, Barone S, Sed B, Manuli G, Bergamaschi E, Bergamaschi A, Piccoli B
54 free Associations between eyestrain and neck–shoulder symptoms among call-center operators
Wiholm C, Richter H, Mathiassen SE, Toomingas A
60 free Accommodation–vergence performance after low levels of oculomotor load
Richter HO, Crenshaw AG, Lyskov E
68 free Impact of time pressure and pauses on physiological responses to standardized computer mouse use—a review of three papers focusing on mechanisms behind computer-related disorders
Crenshaw AG, Lyskov E, Heiden M, Flodgren G, Hellström F
76 free Trapezius muscle tone and viscoelastic properties in sitting and supine positions
Viir R, Virkus A, Laiho K, Rajaleid K, Selart A, Mikkelsson M
81 free Holistic approaches to the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders among call-center workers
Caple DC