コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)
通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 es, 2.0-4.5), 622 people with syncope had an occupational accident requiring hospitalization (2.1/100
2 as associated with a 1.4-fold higher risk of occupational accidents and a 2-fold higher risk of termi
3 We examined the associations of syncope with occupational accidents and termination of employment.
5 activity as walking or bicycling and work or occupational activity, may be associated with decreased
8 rosis, which included gathering an exposure, occupational, allergy, and previous infectious history,
12 A population-based Dutch cohort study, the Occupational and Environmental Health Cohort Study (AMIG
13 fied associations of childhood leukemia with occupational and household product benzene exposure and
15 exposure metrics that we evaluated included occupational and household use of benzenes and solvents,
16 alisation figures, English language fluency, occupational and income status, health insurance coverag
19 e-induced hearing loss is a leading cause of occupational and recreational injury and disease, and a
20 utants in the blood, representing cumulative occupational and residential exposure, showed increased
25 comes based on environmental, sociocultural, occupational, and infectious scenarios, as well as medic
26 ial" (relationships, isolation, social life, occupational, and interventions), and "Self" (effort and
27 ve contributions of agricultural drift, para-occupational, and residential use exposure pathways to h
29 art disease, and other causes resulting from occupational arsenic exposure while controlling for conf
39 ated the predictive value of educational and occupational attainments as proxy measures of cognitive
42 d with potentially modifiable environmental, occupational, behavioural, physiological, and metabolic
48 ntitative exposure-response relation between occupational chloroplatinate exposure and sensitization.
49 nd saving-and labor market outcomes, such as occupational choice, especially for women, who moved out
50 revealed increased BC incidence in 42 of 61 occupational classes and increased BC-specific mortality
52 It combines labor statistics and measured occupational concentrations of chemicals from the OSHA d
53 order, it incurs substantial health-care and occupational costs, and poses substantial risks for the
58 his restriction must be balanced against the occupational, educational and social limitations that re
59 are many similarities between the effects of occupational endotoxin exposure and those of tobacco smo
61 ed the relative contributions of smoking and occupational endotoxin exposure to parenchymal and airwa
65 n hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the occupational environment and to propose practical guidan
67 PFOA in serum (250-1050 ng/mL), the ongoing occupational exposure (both direct and indirect) was of
68 02, 7.39)) compared to females with unlikely occupational exposure (GM: 2.16 mug/L, 95% CI: (1.73, 2.
70 s in Minnesota to assess potential routes of occupational exposure and risk for interspecies transmis
71 mechanisms of anaphylactic reactions due to occupational exposure are usually IgE-mediated and less
72 nd among those with established disease, the occupational exposure associations with 6-minute-walk di
73 ) who contracted unusual dermatitis after an occupational exposure in July and August of 2012 while w
76 though concentrations did not exceed current occupational exposure limits, wildland firefighters are
77 y; (3) diagnosis and management of AGWs; (4) occupational exposure of healthcare workers; (5) anal ca
78 (2015) to calculate the potential impact of occupational exposure over the entire supply chain of pr
79 rted two fatalities (n = 1,280 cases) and an occupational exposure study of 19 forestry workers repor
80 rted two fatalities (n = 1,280 cases) and an occupational exposure study of 19 forestry workers repor
82 histories, provide additional evidence that occupational exposure to benzene is associated with NHL
83 dy to identify novel susceptibility loci for occupational exposure to biological dust, mineral dust,
85 a group of shepherds and veterinarians with occupational exposure to C abortus-infected sheep reveal
87 er describes a novel approach to account for occupational exposure to chemicals by inhalation in LCA.
89 t in this paper assesses health impacts from occupational exposure to chemicals with population expos
90 il have been demonstrated to be sensitive to occupational exposure to enriched and depleted U, a resu
92 A veterinarian became infected following occupational exposure to H7N2 virus-infected cats, neces
93 prevalence among adults with versus without occupational exposure to IHOs and among children living
95 night sweats, contact with sick individuals, occupational exposure to infection, bleeding, immunodefi
97 fying exposure in the general population and occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
98 ere stratified on the basis of self-reported occupational exposure to procedures that involve radiati
101 n in humans who have experienced a high-risk occupational exposure to the Ebola virus, such as a need
103 demonstrates that individuals with potential occupational exposure to thermal paper receipts are more
104 major finding is that females with potential occupational exposure to thermal paper receipts have sig
106 gression models estimated the association of occupational exposure with COPD, and among those with es
108 d 29 healthcare personnel were infected from occupational exposure, 1 of whom transmitted measles to
109 in carpet dust, such as home and garden use, occupational exposure, and nearby agricultural applicati
110 phic characteristics, risk factors (smoking, occupational exposure, atopic diseases), symptoms (chron
111 xposure type, with difference guidelines for occupational exposure, nonoccupational exposure, and sex
112 particularly to those at high risk of early occupational exposure, such as first responders and heal
113 A CC398 introduction and transmission: human occupational exposure, trade of pigs and livestock trans
115 that are absorbed via the diet, or via past occupational exposure; therefore their health effects re
117 ified genes are true susceptibility loci for occupational exposures and whether these SNP-by-exposure
118 th large informal and unregulated workforces-occupational exposures continue to impose a heavy burden
123 RATIONALE: The impact of a broad range of occupational exposures on subclinical interstitial lung
124 arch has been conducted on health effects of occupational exposures to asbestos, many issues related
127 e presents an innovative approach to include occupational exposures to organic chemicals in life cycl
129 tember 2014 to April 2015, 6 persons who had occupational exposures to Zaire ebolavirus in West Afric
131 ic regression were used to determine whether occupational exposures were associated with log-transfor
134 licated SNPs that interacted with one of the occupational exposures, several identified loci were pla
135 f lung function impairment and COPD, such as occupational exposures, which are thought to contribute
141 his study was to examine the associations of occupational factors with obesity and leisure-time physi
142 mptom comorbidity, physical and psychosocial occupational factors, body mass index (BMI), and physica
143 distinguish between sensitization caused by occupational flour exposure and wheat seropositivity bas
144 hildhood exposure; decline in educational or occupational functioning after early adolescent use, and
145 ating Scale (YMRS) (range, 0-44), Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS) (range
146 Marrow Transplant, Mental Health Inventory, occupational functioning, Lee Chronic Graft-vs-Host Dise
147 nts that prevailed among participants of low occupational grade (3.71 versus 1.96 events per 1000 per
149 gnificant interaction between depression and occupational grade in both age- and sex-adjusted (P=0.00
152 of overweight and obesity prevalence in each occupational group were calculated with 95% confidence i
155 ibing of ionising radiation across the three occupational groups captured by questionnaire were analy
157 t education, applicant gender, study method, occupational groups, and local labor market conditions d
158 tality has improved in men and women in most occupational groups, some groups have experienced increa
164 derwent evaluation by nurse practitioners in Occupational Health and rapid diagnostic testing by real
167 rial of a brief intervention delivered by an Occupational Health nurse versus no delivery of brief in
170 countries would need significantly improved occupational health structures to implement a screening
172 sed prospective cohort of women with diverse occupational histories, provide additional evidence that
174 me windows (exposure ever happened in entire occupational history: OR = 2.31; 95% CI, 1.02-5.25; P =
180 ures of repetitive motion and force from the Occupational Information Network were assigned to 3,452
183 work hours influence newly licensed nurses' occupational injury, given the significant variation in
185 found abundantly distributed throughout the occupational layers, forming a contextualized set of sam
187 We investigated the relationship between occupational lead exposure and cancer incidence at the f
190 of SWHS and SMHS participants with estimated occupational lead exposure were 8.9% and 6.9%, respectiv
191 the specific causes of death at the detailed occupational level will be valuable, particularly with a
193 2) and delta = 0.37(3) due to positional and occupational long-range ordering of Te atoms in the shee
196 structural basis for the development of this occupational lung disease through the ability of Be to i
197 not overlook clinically significant trauma, occupational lung disease, or reportable disease, and di
199 e lung diseases, the proximal causes of many occupational lung diseases are well understood and they
205 of hypertension, and the 4 kHz component of occupational noise exposure may have the strongest relat
207 lth training for managers might help improve occupational outcomes for people with mental health prob
212 cted to evaluate the association between non-occupational physical activity (PA) during pregnancy and
213 on was observed for leisure time exercise or occupational physical activity with Parkinson's disease,
214 ure physical activity, recreational walking, occupational physical activity, general health, and limi
216 Five/seven cohort studies in the general and occupational populations consist of 78,263/13, 434 parti
217 welve cohort studies (5 in the general, 7 in occupational populations) and 9 case-control studies (3
223 ation about socioeconomic status, indexed by occupational position, 25 x 25 risk factors (high alcoho
224 commensal wild mice during periods of heavy occupational pressure but were outcompeted when mobility
227 ited Kingdom, female breast cancer following occupational radiation exposure is among that set of can
232 bout the heart disease risks associated with occupational, rather than traffic-related, exposure to p
235 e past year that deal with environmental and occupational respiratory disorders and novel approaches
238 The objective of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for tuberculosis among HCWs in
239 with cardiovascular, renal, autoimmune, and occupational risk factors warrant further investigation.
241 n adults of working age, but their impact on occupational safety and employment remains unknown.
242 rials and Methods The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Coal Workers' Hea
243 he Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) tha
244 (TWH) program of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health aims to advance worker we
245 tion preventionists to implement a system of occupational safety and health controls for direct patie
246 Blood Institute; and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the Centers for Diseas
247 il, European Union New and Emerging Risks in Occupational Safety and Health research programme, Finni
252 vents; increased turnover; decreased job and occupational satisfaction; and increased intent to leave
256 the potential to increase sun protection in occupational settings, occupational sun-safety policies
257 ducation, Index of Multiple Deprivation, and occupational social class) for adults aged >/=21 y in th
263 fects of inhaled arsenic derives mainly from occupational studies that are subject to unique biases t
264 essment of IQ, a measure whose relevance for occupational success in adulthood is well established.
265 play a key role in promoting educational and occupational success in early life, but their relevance
266 We report the baseline assessment of the occupational sun-protection policies of these organizati
267 ase sun protection in occupational settings, occupational sun-safety policies were uncommon among loc
269 atologists and other physicians to influence occupational sun-safety practices and policies, which ar
270 mprehensive clinical evaluation by a trained occupational therapist and an on-road driving evaluation
274 on Program [ASAP]; n = 119); dose-equivalent occupational therapy (DEUCC; n = 120); or monitoring-onl
275 ization protocols include dedicated physical/occupational therapy (odds ratio, 3.34; 95% CI, 2.13-5.2
278 It is unclear whether physiotherapy and occupational therapy are clinically effective and cost-e
279 (0.18% per quarter; P=0.027), physiotherapy/occupational therapy assessment (0.25% per quarter; P<0.
282 the intervention group also received in-home occupational therapy delivered in 24 sessions over 2 yea
284 nt-centered, goal-directed physiotherapy and occupational therapy in patients in the early stages of
288 f more structured and intensive physical and occupational therapy programs in patients with all stage
290 e whether the addition of 2 years of in-home occupational therapy to a collaborative care management
291 e whether the addition of 2 years of in-home occupational therapy to a collaborative care management
293 assessment, nurse assessment, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and assessment of communication an
296 spiratory failure patients, physical therapy/occupational therapy-provided mobility was infrequent.
300 y studies of restricting sales to people for occupational uses; four of the seven studies (in three o
WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。