Association of work-related psychosocial factors and day-to-day home blood pressure variation: the Finn-Home study
| dc.contributor.author | Karelius Saana | |
| dc.contributor.author | Pentti Jaana | |
| dc.contributor.author | Juhanoja Eeva | |
| dc.contributor.author | Jula Antti | |
| dc.contributor.author | Koskinen Seppo | |
| dc.contributor.author | Niiranen Teemu J | |
| dc.contributor.author | Stenholm Sari | |
| dc.contributor.organization | fi=kansanterveystiede|en=Public Health| | |
| dc.contributor.organization | fi=sisätautioppi|en=Internal Medicine| | |
| dc.contributor.organization | fi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha| | |
| dc.contributor.organization | fi=väestötutkimuskeskus|en=Centre for Population Health Research (POP Centre)| | |
| dc.contributor.organization-code | 1.2.246.10.2458963.20.40502528769 | |
| dc.contributor.organization-code | 1.2.246.10.2458963.20.94792640685 | |
| dc.contributor.organization-code | 2607008 | |
| dc.contributor.organization-code | 2607318 | |
| dc.converis.publication-id | 387030825 | |
| dc.converis.url | https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/387030825 | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-28T00:52:09Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-08-28T00:52:09Z | |
| dc.description.abstract | <p>Objectives: <br>Stress, and particularly job strain, has been found to associate with ambulatory blood pressure (BP). Moreover, BP is known to vary between days. One potential over-looked factor underlying this day-to-day BP variation could be work-related psychosocial factors. Thus, we aimed to study the association between job strain, job demands, job control and day-to-day BP variation.</p><p>Methods: <br>The home BP of 754 regularly working participants (mean age 50.9 ± 4.8, women 51%) of the Finn-Home Study was measured twice in the morning and twice in the evening over seven days. Average SBP and DBP were calculated for each day. Work-related psychosocial factors were measured with survey. Multivariable-adjusted generalized linear models were used for statistical analysis.</p><p>Results: <br>We found a greater SBP/DBP decrease between weekdays and weekend among participants with high job strain (-1.8 [95% confidence interval, 95% CI, -2.7 to -0.8]/-1.7 [95% CI, -2.3 to -1.1] mmHg) compared to participants with low job strain (-0.7 [95% CI, -1.1 to -0.2]/-0.7 [95% CI, -1.0 to -0.4] mmHg). The participants with high job demands showed a higher BP decrease between weekdays and weekend (-1.4 [95% CI, -2.0 to -0.8]/-1.3 [95% CI, -1.6 to -0.9] mmHg) than the participants with low job demands (-0.5 [95% CI, -1.1 to 0.0]/-0.6 [95% CI, -1.0 to -0.3] mmHg). We did not find BP differences regarding job control.</p><p>Conclusion: <br>High job strain and high job demands were associated with a greater BP reduction from weekdays to the weekend. Work-related psychosocial factors should be considered when assessing day-to-day BP variation.</p> | |
| dc.format.pagerange | 337 | |
| dc.format.pagerange | 343 | |
| dc.identifier.eissn | 1473-5598 | |
| dc.identifier.jour-issn | 0263-6352 | |
| dc.identifier.olddbid | 206574 | |
| dc.identifier.oldhandle | 10024/189601 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/47959 | |
| dc.identifier.url | https://journals.lww.com/jhypertension/fulltext/2024/02000/association_of_work_related_psychosocial_factors.17.aspx | |
| dc.identifier.urn | URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082791306 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Karelius, Saana | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Pentti, Jaana | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Juhanoja, Eeva | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Niiranen, Teemu | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Stenholm, Sari | |
| dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Dataimport, tyks, vsshp | |
| dc.okm.discipline | 3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health | en_GB |
| dc.okm.discipline | 3142 Kansanterveystiede, ympäristö ja työterveys | fi_FI |
| dc.okm.internationalcopublication | not an international co-publication | |
| dc.okm.internationality | International publication | |
| dc.okm.type | A1 ScientificArticle | |
| dc.publisher.country | United Kingdom | en_GB |
| dc.publisher.country | Britannia | fi_FI |
| dc.publisher.country-code | GB | |
| dc.relation.doi | 10.1097/HJH.0000000000003619 | |
| dc.relation.ispartofjournal | Journal of Hypertension | |
| dc.relation.issue | 2 | |
| dc.relation.volume | 42 | |
| dc.source.identifier | https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/189601 | |
| dc.title | Association of work-related psychosocial factors and day-to-day home blood pressure variation: the Finn-Home study | |
| dc.year.issued | 2024 |
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