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Why do men extend their employment beyond pensionable age more often than women? a cohort study
Men extend their employment beyond pensionable age more often than women, but the factors that contribute to this sex difference are unknown. This study aimed to examine sex differences in extending employment and the ...
Does working beyond the statutory retirement age have an impact on health and functional capacity? The Finnish Retirement and Aging cohort study
<p><b>Objective</b> This study aimed to compare the development of self-rated health, psychological distress and physical functioning between those retired on time and those who continued working beyond the individual ...
Sleep duration and sleep difficulties as predictors of occupational injuries: a cohort study
<p><strong>Study objectives</strong> To examine the association between sleep duration and sleep difficulties with different types and causes of workplace and commuting injuries. <br></p><p><strong>Methods</strong> The ...
Workplace discrimination as risk factor for long-term sickness absence: Longitudinal analyses of onset and changes in workplace adversity
Workplace discrimination may affect the health of the exposed employees, but it is not known whether workplace discrimination is also associated with an increased risk of long-term sickness absence. The aim of this study ...
Persistence of sleep difficulties for over 16 years amongst 66,948 working-aged adults
<p>The objective was to investigate the persistence of sleep difficulties for over 16 years amongst a population of working age. In this prospective cohort study, a group-based trajectory analysis of repeated surveys amongst ...
Concurrent changes in physical activity and body mass index among 66 852 public sector employees over a 16-year follow-up: Multitrajectory analysis of a cohort study in Finland
<p>Objectives</p><p>To identify concurrent developmental trajectories of physical activity and body mass index (BMI) over time.</p><p>Design</p><p>Prospective cohort study, repeated survey.</p><p>Setting</p><p>Cohort study ...
Association of alcohol use with years lived without major chronic diseases: A multicohort study from the IPD-Work consortium and UK Biobank
<p>Background<br>Heavy alcohol consumption increases the risk of several chronic diseases. In this multicohort study, we estimated the number of life-years without major chronic diseases according to different characteristics ...
Trajectories of Worktime Control From Midlife to Retirement and Working Beyond Retirement Age
<p>The extent to which long-term individual-oriented flexibility in working hours is associated with working beyond retirement age is not known. The aims of the present study were to identify trajectories of worktime control ...
Association of sleep with cognitive function during retirement transition: the Whitehall II study
<p><strong>Study objectives: </strong>Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive function. This study examined how changes in sleep and in cognitive function are associated during retirement ...
Does removal of work stress explain improved sleep following retirement? The Finnish Retirement and Aging study
<p>Study Objectives: Relief from work stress has been hypothesized to explain improvements in sleep duration and quality following retirement, but this has not been confirmed with longitudinal studies. By using repeat sleep ...