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International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation
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September 9, 2016
Globalization, Work, and Cardiovascular Disease
Peter L Schnall, Marnie Dobson, Paul Landsbergis
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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August 24, 2017
Work organization, health, and obesity in urban transit operators: A qualitative study
Marnie Dobson, BongKyoo Choi, Peter L Schnall
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention : the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension
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May 25, 2013
Working conditions and masked hypertension
Paul A Landsbergis, Arlene Travis, Peter L Schnall
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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February 9, 2021
COVID-19 Pandemic: What Has Work Got to Do With It?
Pouran D Faghri, Marnie Dobson, Paul Landsbergis, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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May 7, 2004
Is job strain a major source of cardiovascular disease risk?
Karen L Belkic, Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
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May 31, 2017
Body fat and fat distribution in relation to sex differences in blood pressure
Linda M Gerber, Joseph E Schwartz, Peter L Schnall, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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November 27, 2002
Validity and reliability of a work history questionnaire derived from the Job Content Questionnaire
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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August 31, 2006
Work hours and self-reported hypertension among working people in California
Haiou Yang, Peter L Schnall, Maritza Jauregui, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology
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June 5, 2003
Life-course exposure to job strain and ambulatory blood pressure in men
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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June 28, 2003
Lower socioeconomic status among men in relation to the association between job strain and blood pressure
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
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International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation
|
September 9, 2016
Globalization, Work, and Cardiovascular Disease
Peter L Schnall, Marnie Dobson, Paul Landsbergis
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
August 24, 2017
Work organization, health, and obesity in urban transit operators: A qualitative study
Marnie Dobson, BongKyoo Choi, Peter L Schnall
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention : the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension
|
May 25, 2013
Working conditions and masked hypertension
Paul A Landsbergis, Arlene Travis, Peter L Schnall
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
February 9, 2021
COVID-19 Pandemic: What Has Work Got to Do With It?
Pouran D Faghri, Marnie Dobson, Paul Landsbergis, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
|
May 7, 2004
Is job strain a major source of cardiovascular disease risk?
Karen L Belkic, Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
|
May 31, 2017
Body fat and fat distribution in relation to sex differences in blood pressure
Linda M Gerber, Joseph E Schwartz, Peter L Schnall, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
November 27, 2002
Validity and reliability of a work history questionnaire derived from the Job Content Questionnaire
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
|
August 31, 2006
Work hours and self-reported hypertension among working people in California
Haiou Yang, Peter L Schnall, Maritza Jauregui, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology
|
June 5, 2003
Life-course exposure to job strain and ambulatory blood pressure in men
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
|
June 28, 2003
Lower socioeconomic status among men in relation to the association between job strain and blood pressure
Paul A Landsbergis, Peter L Schnall, Thomas G Pickering, et al.
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