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101“…The results showed that sleeping for shorter periods [odds ratio (OR) = 2.97, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.58–5.60] was associated with stress responses in women, whereas we found no relationship between stress responses and lifestyle among men. However, working overtime was associated with stress responses in men (OR = 2.71, 95% CI: 1.43–5.15). …”
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102“…In the NHS, 63% of women and 8% of men were working less-than-full-time (in general practice, 19% of men and 83% of women; and in hospital specialties, 3% of men and 46% of women). …”
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103por Oliffe, John L., Bottorff, Joan L., Sharp, Paul, Caperchione, Cristina M., Johnson, Steven T., Healy, Theresa, Lamont, Sonia, Jones-Bricker, Margaret, Medhurst, Kerensa, Errey, Sally“…Two focus group interviews included 21 men who worked and lived in northern British Columbia, Canada. …”
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104por Kullberg, Cecilia, Andersson, Tomas, Gustavsson, Per, Selander, Jenny, Tornling, Göran, Gustavsson, Annika, Bigert, Carolina“…METHODS: This updated cohort study included 1080 men who worked at least 1 year as a firefighter in the city of Stockholm, Sweden during 1931–1983. …”
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105“…SMR was also increased in men who worked in exposed area (SMR of NMSC:553, 95% CI:222‐1018, SMR of CM:453, 95% CI: 133‐1009). …”
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106por Belo, Vinícius Silva, Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti, Barbosa, David Soeiro, Câmara, Daniel Cardoso Portela, Simões, Taynãna César, Buzanovsky, Lia Puppim, Duarte, Anna Gabryela Sousa, de Melo, Saulo Nascimento, Cardoso, Diogo Tavares, Donato, Lucas Edel, Maia-Elkhoury, Ana Nilce Silveira, Werneck, Guilherme Loureiro“…The cutaneous form of TL was predominant and cases most frequently occurred in rural areas and among men of working age. The ages of individuals contracting TL tended to increase during the time series. …”
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107por Guth, Margot, Coste, Astrid, Lefevre, Marie, Deygas, Floriane, Danjou, Aurélie, Ahmadi, Shukrullah, Dananché, Brigitte, Pérol, Olivia, Boyle, Helen, Schüz, Joachim, Bujan, Louis, Metzler-Guillemain, Catherine, Giscard d’Estaing, Sandrine, Teletin, Marius, Ducrocq, Berengere, Frapsauce, Cynthia, Olsson, Ann, Charbotel, Barbara, Fervers, Béatrice“…OBJECTIVE: Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) are the most common cancer in men of working age and its incidence has increased notably over the past 40 years. …”
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108por Ghabili, Kamyar, Golzari, Samad E J, Salehpour, Firooz, Imani, Taghi, Bazzazi, Amir Mohammad, Ghaffari, Alireza, Khanli, Hadi Mohammad, Tizro, Parastou, Taghizade, Shabnam, Shakouri, Seyed Kazem“…This might be due to the milder earthquake consequences since the incident happened in the middle of the day when men were working their fields. Potential complications in patients traumatized in earthquake incidents should be monitored for and early assessment of the neurological function is required to prioritize care for the victims.…”
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109por Lu, Wentian, Benson, Rebecca, Glaser, Karen, Platts, Loretta G, Corna, Laurie M, Worts, Diana, McDonough, Peggy, Di Gessa, Giorgio, Price, Debora, Sacker, Amanda“…Women who were largely family carers or non-employed throughout adulthood, had higher levels of frailty at 60 years but experienced a slower decline with age. Men who worked full-time but early exited at either 49 or 60 years had a higher FI at 65 years than those who worked full-time up to 65 years. …”
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110por MacVane, Casey Z., Fix, Megan L., Strout, Tania D., Zimmerman, Kate D., Bloch, Rebecca B., Hein, Christine L.“…Fifty-three percent of women and 60% of men reported working in a setting with a formal maternity leave policy; however, 36% of women and 18% of men reported dissatisfaction with these policies. …”
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111por Dudel, Christian, López Gómez, María Andrée, Benavides, Fernando G., Myrskylä, Mikko“…Women were less affected than men. With working life expectancy decreasing, the average proportion of lifetime spent in unemployment and outside the labor market increased markedly, whereas the average number of years spent in retirement changed only a little. …”
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112por Tyrovolas, Stefanos, Panagiotakos, Demosthenes, Georgousopoulou, Ekavi, Chrysohoou, Christina, Tousoulis, Dimitrios, Haro, Josep Maria, Pitsavos, Christos“…The 10 year study follow-up (2011–2012) captured the fatal/non-fatal CVD incidence in 2020 participants (50% men). The working sample consisted of 1019 participants, 45+ years old (men: n=534; women: n=485). …”
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113por Okui, Tasuku“…Furthermore, living alone for men and working in a large-scale company for women were also found to be predictors of heavy drinking. …”
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114por Flett, Lydia, Adamson, Joy, Barron, Elizabeth, Brealey, Stephen, Corbacho, Belen, Costa, Matthew L., Gedney, Graham, Giotakis, Nikolaos, Hewitt, Catherine, Hugill-Jones, Jessica, Hukins, Deborah, Keding, Ada, McDaid, Catriona, Mitchell, Alex, Northgraves, Matthew, O'Carroll, Grace, Parker, Adwoa, Scantlebury, Arabella, Stobbart, Lynne, Torgerson, David, Turner, Emma, Welch, Charlie, Sharma, Hemant“…AIMS: A pilon fracture is a severe ankle joint injury caused by high-energy trauma, typically affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial fractures), this injury causes among the worst functional and health outcomes of any skeletal injury, with a high risk of serious complications and long-term disability, and with devastating consequences on patients’ quality of life and financial prospects. …”
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115“…Results Overall employment rates have decreased for men of working age while increasing for working age women. …”
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116“…After covariate adjustments, men with unstable employment reported significantly increased IADL decline (OR 1.52; 95% CI, 1.19–1.95) compared to men with stable employment, and men who worked in small workplaces with 1–49 employees had an increased risk for IADL decline (OR 1.53; 95% CI, 1.21–1.93) compared to men in large-sized workplaces with ≥50 employees. …”
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117por Sánchez-Pérez, Leonor, de Antuñano, Dámaris Sosa, Perea-Pérez, Bernardo, Labajo-González, Elena, Acosta-Gio, A. Enrique“…Over 25 days, 996 dentists participated (39% men; 89% working in Mexico and 11% in other Spanish-speaking Latin American countries). …”
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118“…The percentage of women with no main job and men who worked in agriculture were lower in 2018 than 2001 (women: 27.0% vs. 34.6%; men: 23.3% vs. 30.4%). …”
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119“…The percentage of women with no main job and men who worked in agriculture were lower in 2018 than 2001 (women: 27.0% vs. 34.6%; men: 23.3% vs. 30.4%). …”
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120por Schnorr, T M, Lawson, C C, Whelan, E A, Dankovic, D A, Deddens, J A, Piacitelli, L A, Reefhuis, J, Sweeney, M H, Connally, L B, Fingerhut, M A“…There is conflicting research regarding an association between fetal death and paternal exposure to Agent Orange, a phenoxy herbicide widely used in Vietnam that was contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Men who worked in the U.S. factories that produced Agent Orange were exposed to TCDD at levels hundreds of times higher than TCDD levels in the general population. …”
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