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Work Environment, a mistreated cause of heart disease
Work Environment, a mistreated cause of heart disease
Work Environment, a mistreated cause of heart disease by
Abdulmajeed
A new study showed that job may increase the risk of developing
some heart diseases such as coronary heart disease. This study was
published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
As Dr. Chantal Brisson from Universite Laval in Quebec noted that
(This research is the first time that the result of stressful job
has been considered in a large number of men and women of different
ages who have returned to work after a first heart attack). Many
early studies for heart diseases and attack have focused on the
result of medical factors or individual characteristics including
lifestyle. However, the effect of work environment has rarely been
researched.
This study involved 972 participants (from 35 to 59 years of age).
Those participants had experienced a first MI and were tracked for
ten years approximately. Job Strain was evaluated through
interviews performed at baseline, a few weeks after returning to
work and at the second and the sixth years.
Work strain was based on two parameters: psychological stress and
decision latitude. High work strain was cleared as high
psychological stress and low decision latitude. The major focus was
on the event of CHD in participants with and without chronic work
strain, defined as high strain on the first two interviews
The results showed that a total of 206 patients experienced the
combined outcome of fatal Coronary Heart Disease, nonfatal heart
attack, or unstable angina. The study suggest to reduce the job
stress to reduce the risk of developing heart diseases, Specially
for those returned to work after a first heart attack.
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