par Kivimäki, Mika;Jokela, Markus;Nyberg, Solja T;Singh-Manoux, Archana;Fransson, Eleonor I;Alfredsson, Lars;Bjorner, Jakob B;Borritz, Marianne;Burr, Hermann;Casini, Annalisa ;Clays, Els;De Bacquer, Dirk;Dragano, Nico;Erbel, Raimund;Geuskens, Goedele A;Hamer, Mark;Hooftman, Wendela E;Houtman, Irene L;Jöckel, Karl-Heinz;Kittel, France ;Knutsson, Anders;Koskenvuo, Markku;Lunau, Thorsten;Madsen, Ida E H;Nielsen, Martin Lindhardt;Nordin, Maria;Oksanen, Tuula;Pejtersen, Jan H;Pentti, Jaana;Rugulies, Reiner;Salo, Paula;Shipley, MJ;Siegrist, Johannes;Steptoe, Andrew;Suominen, Sakari B;Theorell, Töres;Vahtera, Jussi;Westerholm, Peter J M PJ;Westerlund, Hugo;O'Reilly, Dermot;Kumari, Meena;Batty, George David;Ferrie, Jane E;Virtanen, Marianna;IPD-Work Consortium,
Référence Lancet, page (1-8), S0140-6736(15)60295-1
Publication Publié, 2015-08
Référence Lancet, page (1-8), S0140-6736(15)60295-1
Publication Publié, 2015-08
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Long working hours might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, but prospective evidence is scarce, imprecise, and mostly limited to coronary heart disease. We aimed to assess long working hours as a risk factor for incident coronary heart disease and stroke. |