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Impact of Reduced Working Hours and Night Work Hours on Metabolic Syndrome: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Lee HE, Kawachi I

Objectives Epidemiological evidence linking long working hours and shift work to metabolic syndrome remains inadequate. We sought to evaluate the impact of reducing working hours on metabolic syndrome. Methods We compared the prevalence...
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Occupational Exposure to Physical and Chemical Risk Factors: A Systematic Review of Reproductive Pathophysiological Effects in Women and Men

Ramezanifar S, Beyrami S, Mehrifar Y, Ramezanifar E, Soltanpour Z, Namdari M, Gharari N

The human reproductive system can be affected by occupational exposure to many physical and chemical risk factors. This study was carried out to review the studies conducted on the issue...
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Associations between Poorer Mental Health with Work-Related Effort, Reward, and Overcommitment among a Sample of Formal US Solid Waste Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Shkembi A, Le AB, Neitzel RL

Background Effort–reward imbalance (ERI) and overcommitment at work have been associated poorer mental health. However, nonlinear and nonadditive effects have not been investigated previously. Methods The association between effort, reward, and overcommitment with...
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Occupational Hazards in Firefighting: Systematic Literature Review

Cuenca-Lozano MF, Ramírez-García CO

Background Firefighting involves exposure of firefighters to risks related to this activity, serious injuries, and occupational diseases are recorded. There are other consequences such as thermal and emotional stress. This systematic...
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The Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Symptoms During Work From Home Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Nasri SM, Susilowati IH, Hasiholan BP, Sitanggang AN, Jyotidiwy IAG, Satria N, Simanjuntak MST

Background Online teaching and learning extend the duration of using gadgets such as mobile phones and tablets. A prolonged usage of these gadgets in a static position can lead to musculoskeletal...
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The Effects of Job Quality on the Health of Wage Workers: Congruence between the Hard and Soft Job Quality

Kim K

Background This study analyzes the linear and non-linear effects of the hard and soft dimensions of job quality on the overall health of wage workers. It also examines the congruence or...
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The Effects of Job Demand-control-support Profiles on Presenteeism: Evidence from the Sixth Korean Working Condition Survey

Min A, Hong HC

Background Presenteeism is closely related to work performance, work quality and quantity, and productivity at work. According to the job demand-control-support model, job demand, job control, and support play important roles...
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Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews

Fadel M, Roquelaure Y, Descatha A

Introduction With recent higher awareness of the necessity of improving healthcare workers’ well-being, we aimed to overview systematic reviews dealing with interventions on well-being, occupational health, and aging of healthcare workers. Methods From...
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Tailored Sun Safety Messages for Outdoor Workers

Fazel SS, Fenton S, Braun N, Forsman-Phillips L, Holness DL, Kalia S, Arrandale VH, Tenkate T, Peters CE

Background Messaging surrounding skin cancer prevention has previously focused on the general public and emphasized how or when activities should be undertaken to reduce solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure. Generic messages...
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Trauma Exposure and Suicidal Ideation among Korean Male Firefighters: Examining the Moderating Roles of Organizational Climate

Back CY, Hyun DS, Chang SJ, Jeung DY

Background This study investigated the relationship between trauma exposure and suicidal ideation. Moreover, this study examines the moderating roles of organizational climate on the association between trauma exposure and suicidal ideation...
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The Effect of Occupational Moral Injury on Career Abandonment Intention Among Physicians in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sert-Ozen A, Kalaycioglu O

Background Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians have been the unsung heroes of the pandemic. However, many are about to give up the battlefield. This study investigated the effect...
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A Repository for Publications on Basic Occupational Health Services and Similar Health Care Innovations

van Dijk FJ, Moti S

Background Occupational health services are not available for more than 80% of the global workforce. This pertains especially to informal workers, workers in agriculture and in small enterprises, and self-employed. Many...
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The Role of Forensic Engineering in the Diagnosis of Electrocution Fatalities: Two Case Reports

Alqassim M, Ewiss R, Ali HA

The increase in the number of fatal electric accidents over the years has escalated the demand for specialized forensic engineers to determine their relevant technical causes. Likewise, the complexities associated...
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Mediating Effect of Work–Family Conflict on the Relationship Between Long Commuting Time and Workers' Anxiety and Insomnia

Baek SU, Yoon JH, Won JU

Background Our study aimed to investigate the mediating role of work–family conflict (WFC) on the relationship between long commutes and workers' anxiety and insomnia. Methods Our study measured the two dimensions of WFC,...
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Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Studies with Rotation Workers in the Resources and Related Construction Sectors: A Systematic Review

Asare BYA, Robinson S, Kwasnicka D, Powell D

Whilst Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can provide important insights over time and across contexts among rotation workers whose work periods alternate with leave at home, it can also be challenging...
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The Effects of Resveratrol on Silica-Induced Lung Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Rat

Esfahani M, Rahbar AH, Asl SS, Bashirian S, Moeini ESM, Mehri F

Background Chronic exposure to silica is related with the provocation of an inflammatory response and oxidative stress mechanism. Vitamin D has multiple benefits in biological activities particularly respiratory system disease. Method In this...
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Cardiac Arrest Management in the Workplace: Improving but Not Enough?

Descatha A, Morin F, Fadel M, Bizouard T, Mermillod-Blondin R, Turk J, Armaingaud A, Duhem H, Savary D

The aim was to describe out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurring in the workplace of a large emergency network, and compare the evolution of their management in the last 15 years....
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Thermal Insulation of Protective Clothing Materials in Extreme Cold Conditions

Zemzem M, Hallé S, Vinches L

Background Thermophysiological comfort in a cold environment is mainly ensured by clothing. However, the thermal performance and protective abilities of textile fabrics may be sensitive to extreme environmental conditions. This article...
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