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121por de Castro, Camila Menezes Sabino, Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda, César, Cibele Comini, Neves, Jorge Alexandre Barbosa, de Andrade, Fabíola Bof, de Souza, Paulo Roberto Borges, Sampaio, Rosana Ferreira“…CONCLUSIONS: Work ability in older ages is built over the life course, particularly by the health conditions in childhood and adolescence, age at which men begin working, educational level, and health conditions in older ages. …”
Publicado 2018
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122por Clouston, Sean A. P., Kuan, Peifen, Kotov, Roman, Mukherjee, Soumyadeep, Thompson-Carino, Patricia, Bromet, Evelyn J., Luft, Benjamin J.“…BACKGROUND: Despite a relatively young average age and no routine screening, prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men who worked at the World Trade Center (WTC) following the 9/11/2001 disaster. …”
Publicado 2019
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123“…No statistically significant relationship was found for women. In men, extended working hours (>52 hours per week) was associated with an increased likelihood of pre-diabetes, after adjustment for age, educational attainment, monthly household income, lifestyle related factors, perceived stress, family history of diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia and other covariates (adjusted OR=1.22; 95% CI 1.03 to 1.46). …”
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124“…Poor well-being was significantly more likely to be reported by men who worked 40 hours or more per week (aOR, 3.97–5.37) and by men who were daily workers (aOR, 2.21). …”
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125por Alsofayan, Yousef M, Althunayyan, Saqer M, Khan, Anas A, Hakawi, Ahmed M, Assiri, Abdullah M“…RESULTS: The median age was 36 years and 54.3% (n = 825) of the patients were men. Patients working in health care facilities represented 12.5% of the cases (n = 190) and 9.3% of cases were asymptomatic. …”
Publicado 2020
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126por Salihefendic, Nizama, Zildzic, Muharem, Huseinagic, Haris, Ahmetagic, Sead, Salihefendic, Dzenita, Masic, Izet“…All 25 of them were middle-aged men that worked outside the home. In 25 households, there was a total of 123 members that shared a home with the index patient. …”
Publicado 2021
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127por Andrade, Mariana Carvalho, Araujo, Nara Santos, Vianna, Maria Isabel Pereira, Cangussu, Maria Cristina Teixeira, Gomes-Filho, Isaac Suzart, Ribeiro, Daniel Araki, Cury, Patrícia Ramos, dos Santos, Jean Nunes“…A total of 301 adult men who worked for a waste collection corporation were included; 171 men worked in direct contact with domestic solid waste and 130 did not. …”
Publicado 2021
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128“…Sex ratios reveal higher infection risks among women than men at working ages; the opposite holds true at old age. …”
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129por Kaasalainen, Karoliina S, Kasila, Kirsti, Villberg, Jari, Komulainen, Jyrki, Poskiparta, Marita“…This study explored self-ratings of physical fitness (PF) and the relationship between objectively estimated physical fitness (PFI) and psychosocial factors among Finnish men of working-age. METHODS: Cross-sectional data on 899 Finnish men (aged 18–64) were collected in 2011. …”
Publicado 2013
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130por Pinzke, Stefan“…The males who worked with robot milking systems in 2013 indicated less discomfort in the shoulders than men who worked with other systems. The corresponding females indicated fewer problems in the lower back in 2013. …”
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131“…We analyzed mortality data by occupation and industry in Japan, to determine whether differences remained by the mid-2010s for men in working-age population. METHODS: We calculated age-standardized all-cause and cause-specific mortality, according to occupation and industry, among men aged 25–64 years in the 2015 fiscal year (1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016). …”
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132“…CONCLUSIONS: Several personal factors appear to have a greater impact on the mental health of Japanese men of working age, when compared to the influence of work tasks or duties. …”
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133por Kabakambira, J Damascene, Baker Jr, Rafeal L, Briker, Sara M, Courville, Amber B, Mabundo, Lilian S, DuBose, Christopher W, Chung, Stephanie T, Eckel, Robert H, Sumner, Anne E“…Therefore, for every unit increase in VAT, women had a 0.94 higher unit increase in SAT and 0.07 higher unit increase in WC than men. CONCLUSION: Working with a group of African-born black people living in America, we accessed technology, which validated observations made in Africa. …”
Publicado 2018
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134por Etindele-Sosso, Faustin Armel“…Regarding part-time employees, symptoms of insomnia and sleepiness were higher for women compared to men. Employees working full-time with rotating shifts are more exposed to insomnia, sleepiness and anxiety than employees working part-time. …”
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135“…BACKGROUND: Streptoccocus suis (S.suis) infection is a neglected zoonosis disease in humans mainly affects men of working age. We estimated the health and economic burden of S.suis infection in Thailand in terms of years of life lost, quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) lost, and productivity-adjusted life years (PALYs) lost which is a novel measure that adjusts years of life lived for productivity loss attributable to disease. …”
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136por Ruths, Sabine, Haukenes, Inger, Hetlevik, Øystein, Smith-Sivertsen, Tone, Hjørleifsson, Stefan, Hansen, Anneli B, Riiser, Sharline, Meling, Heidi Marie, Baste, Valborg“…The trends were different for gender (women had a greater increase in talking therapy and a smaller decrease in sick-listing, compared to men), age (working-aged patients had a smaller increase in talking therapy, a greater increase in long consultations, and a smaller decrease in antidepressant drug use, compared to older patients) and comorbidity (patients with mental comorbidity had a smaller increase in talking therapy and a greater increase in long consultations, compared to those with no comorbidity and somatic comorbidity). …”
Publicado 2021
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137por Terminel-Zaragoza, Ricardo, Angulo-Urías, Mariana, de Jesús Toledo-Domínguez, Iván, Quintero-Portillo, Hebert, Bojórquez-Díaz, Cecilia Ivonne, Ulloa-Mercado, Gabriela, Gortares-Moroyoqui, Pablo, Arias-Gastélum, Mayra, Legarreta-Muela, Fátima, Rentería-Mexía, Ana“…A higher prevalence of men indicated working, playing sports, and family history hypertriglyceridemia (p < 0.05). …”
Publicado 2023
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