Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is common and an increasingly relevant occupational health issue. The pages below provide information on how work influences the development and progression of cardiovascular disease and potential prevention measures.

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Cardiovascular diseases are diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Despite improved prevention and care, cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of death and are a key focus of occupational medicine. They are widespread and the incidence increases with age. In view of on-going demographic changes and longer life expectancies, CVDs are becoming increasingly important for occupational health. Potential prevention measures should take personal, occupational and non-occupational factors into account. The pages below provide information on the relationship between work and cardiovascular diseases and potential prevention measures.

Research Projects

Project numberF 2499 StatusOngoing Project Interventions addressing sedentary work

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Project numberF 2447 StatusOngoing Project Physical and psychosocial workloads and cardiometabolic health among employees: 10-year follow-up examination of the Gutenberg Health Study

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Project numberF 2399 StatusOngoing Project Project cluster: Physical inactivity in the workplace - etiology, risk assessment & prevention, Project 1a Scoping review; Project 1b Systematic review

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Project numberF 2338 StatusCompleted Project Occupational risk factors for cardiovascular diseases - prospective analysis of the Gutenberg-Health-Study (GHS)

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Project numberF 2316 StatusCompleted Project Fractions of cardiovascular diseases attributable to selected work place factors (shift work, psychosocial stress) - a pilot study to evaluate existing data

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Project numberF 2297 StatusCompleted Project Pilot study for a cohort study on the etiology of ischemic heart diseases caused by occupational risk factors considering their multifactorial origin

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Project numberF 2235 StatusCompleted Project Work-related risk factors for cardiovascular diseases

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Publications

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Association of perceived job insecurity with ischemic heart disease and antihypertensive medication in the Danish Work Environment Cohort Study 1990-2010

Article 2015

Purpose: To determine the effect of job insecurity based on repeated measurements on ischemic heart disease (IHD) and on …

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Job Strain and the Risk of Stroke - An Individual-Participant Data Meta-Analysis

Article 2015

Background and Purpose: Psychosocial stress at work has been proposed to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, …

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Long working hours and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis of published and unpublished data for 603.838 individuals

Article 2015

Background: Long working hours might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, but prospective evidence is scarce, imprecise, …

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Occupational noise and myocardial infarction: Considerations on the interrelation of noise with job demands

Article 2015

The complete article "Occupational noise and myocardial infarction: Considerations on the interrelation of noise with job demands"

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Psychosocial stress at work and cardiovascular diseases: an overview of systematic reviews

Article 2015

Purpose: Based on information reported in systematic reviews (SRevs), this study aimed to find out whether psychosocial stress …

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Update on Work-Related Psychosocial Factors and the Development of Ischemic Heart Disease: A Systematic Review

Article 2015

The complete article "Update on Work-Related Psychosocial Factors and the Development of Ischemic Heart Disease: A Systematic …

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