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Publikováno v:
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 63:369-372
A cross-sectional study was performed in the Paris area, with a total of 7901 subjects; 432 of them were exposed to occupational noise greater than or equal to 85 dBA. Noise was measured by the worksite physicians, and length of exposure was collecte
Publikováno v:
Journal of epidemiology and community health. 47(1)
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to assess the frequency of sleep disorders in relation to working conditions. DESIGN--This was a cross sectional study. Data were collected prospectively, on a standardised form, by 13 occupational physicians. The quality
Autor:
Christiane Fouriaud, Thierry Lang, Patrice Degoulet, F. Aime, Marie-Christine Jacquinet-Salord, Devries C
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 40:713-720
Six thousand six hundred thirty two subjects, employed in 420 small and medium-sized companies in the Paris region were examined in a cross-sectional study. Their alcohol consumption, as obtained by interview was found to be higher among males than a
Autor:
F. Aime, Jeanine Main, Christiane Fouriaud, Alice Prades, Marie Christine Jacquinet-Salord, Jacqueline Laprugne, Thierry Lang, Jacqueline Oeconomos, Jeanine Phalente, Patrice Degoulet
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 120:72-86
A total of 6,665 subjects (3,896 men and 2,769 women) employed by small and medium-sized companies in the Paris region were examined. Mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) was significantly higher in the lowest than in the highest occupational categorie
Autor:
Jeanine Main, Christiane Fouriaud, Patrice Degoulet, Jeanine Phalente, F. Aime, Thierry Lang, Jacqueline Oeconomos, Marie-Christine Jacquinet-Salord, Jacqueline Laprugne, Alice Prades
Publikováno v:
The American journal of cardiology. 52(10)
The possible link between coffee drinking and blood pressure (BP) was studied in a cross-sectional epidemiologic survey of 6,321 adults in the Paris region. Systolic and diastolic BP levels were higher among the 5,430 coffee drinkers than among the 8