Key term: obesity

Original article 2024;50(7):536-544   pdf
Associations of night shift work with weight gain among female nurses in The Netherlands: results of a prospective cohort study
van Duijne HM, Berentzen NE, Vermeulen RCH, Vlaanderen JJ, Kromhout H, Jóźwiak K, Pijpe A, Rookus MA, van Leeuwen FE, Schaapveld M
 
Original article 2019;45(4):376-385   pdf full text
Does increasing physical activity reduce the excess risk of work disability among overweight individuals?
Ervasti J, Airaksinen J, Pentti J, Vahtera J, Suominen S, Virtanen M, Kivimäki M
 
Original article 2018;44(3):251-257   pdf
Shift work schedule and night work load: Effects on body mass index – a four-year longitudinal study
Buchvold HV, Pallesen S, Waage S, Bjorvatn B
 
Original article 2017;43(6):587-594   pdf full text
Changes in working conditions and major weight gain among normal- and overweight midlife employees
Niskanen R, Holstila A, Rahkonen O, Lallukka T
 
Original article 2015;41(3):288-293   pdf full text
Enhanced preference for high-fat foods following a simulated night shift
Cain SW, Filtness AJ, Phillips CL, Anderson C
 
Original article 2015;41(1):54-64   pdf full text
Lifestyle counseling to reduce body weight and cardiometabolic risk factors among truck and bus drivers – a randomized controlled trial
Puhkala J, Kukkonen-Harjula K, Mansikkamäki K, Aittasalo M, Hublin C, Kärmeniemi P, Olkkonen S, Partinen M, Sallinen M, Tokola K, Fogelholm M
 
Review 2013;39(3):241-258   pdf full text
Psychosocial factors at work, long work hours, and obesity: a systematic review
Solovieva S, Lallukka T, Virtanen M, Viikari-Juntura E
 
Discussion paper 2013;39(3):221-232   pdf full text
Conceptual heuristic models of the interrelationships between obesity and the occupational environment
Pandalai SP, Schulte PA, Miller DB
 
Editorial 2013;39(3):217-220   pdf full text
The obesity epidemic in the occupational health context
Bonde JPE, Viikari-Juntura E
 
Review 2013;39(3):233-240   pdf full text
The contribution of overweight, obesity, and lack of physical activity to exit from paid employment: a meta-analysis
Robroek SJW, Reeuwijk KG, Hillier FC, Bambra CL, van Rijn RM, Burdorf A
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