Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation

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Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation. / Lund, Thomas; Labriola, Merete; Christensen, Karl Bang; Bültmann, Ute; Villadsen, Ebbe.

In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 168, No. 34, 2006, p. 2814-6.

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Harvard

Lund, T, Labriola, M, Christensen, KB, Bültmann, U & Villadsen, E 2006, 'Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation', Ugeskrift for læger, vol. 168, no. 34, pp. 2814-6.

APA

Lund, T., Labriola, M., Christensen, K. B., Bültmann, U., & Villadsen, E. (2006). Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation. Ugeskrift for læger, 168(34), 2814-6.

Vancouver

Lund T, Labriola M, Christensen KB, Bültmann U, Villadsen E. Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation. Ugeskrift for læger. 2006;168(34):2814-6.

Author

Lund, Thomas ; Labriola, Merete ; Christensen, Karl Bang ; Bültmann, Ute ; Villadsen, Ebbe. / Fysisk belastende arbejde øger risikoen for langtidssygefravaer--sekundaerpublikation. In: Ugeskrift for læger. 2006 ; Vol. 168, No. 34. pp. 2814-6.

Bibtex

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abstract = "In the year 2000, 5357 employees were interviewed on physical work environment and various co-variates. They were followed for 18 months in order to identify people receiving sickness benifits for eight weeks or more. 348 persons (7%) developed long-term sickness. 56% were women. Risk of long-term sickness absence was increased by extreme bending or twisting of the neck or back, working mainly standing or squatting, lifting or carrying loads, and pushing or pulling loads. Three significant interactions of physical and psychosocial work environment risk factors were found among women. Udgivelsesdato: 2006-Aug-21",
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AU - Villadsen, Ebbe

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