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期刊名:Workplace health & safety

缩写:WORKPLACE HEALTH SAF

ISSN:2165-0799

e-ISSN:2165-0969

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Katie Azama,Jennifer Chee Katie Azama
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Patricia Daly,Joan L Shaver Patricia Daly
Background: The tripling of U.S obesity rates since 1990 has accelerated employee health issues, employer health care costs, and loss of productivity and contributed to staggering levels of overall healthcare costs. In th...
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Background: We examined premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) among Brazilian university professors, a socially influential workforce exposed to psychosocial stressors and occupational demands that may ...