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Occupational and socioeconomic differences in actigraphically measured sleep.
J Sleep Res
; 23(4): 458-62, 2014 Aug.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24628714
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Altered DNA methylation status of human brain derived neurotrophis factor gene could be useful as biomarker of depression.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet
; 165B(4): 357-64, 2014 Jun.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24801253
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Folate intake and depressive symptoms in Japanese workers considering SES and job stress factors: J-HOPE study.
BMC Psychiatry
; 12: 33, 2012 Apr 20.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22521003
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Assessing workplace civility: Validity and 1-year test-retest reliability of a Japanese version of the CREW Civility Scale.
J Occup Health
; 64(1): e12332, 2022 Jan.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35434891
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[Association of self-rated health with inflammatory markers among nursing home employees].
Sangyo Eiseigaku Zasshi
; 63(4): 117-128, 2021 Jul 25.
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en Japonés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33087634
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The Association Between Unit-Level Workplace Social Capital and Intention to Leave Among Employees in Health Care Settings: A Cross-Sectional Multilevel Study.
J Occup Environ Med
; 62(5): e186-e191, 2020 05.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32149939
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Workplace social capital and refraining from seeking medical care in Japanese employees: a 1-year prospective cohort study.
BMJ Open
; 10(8): e036910, 2020 08 03.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32747350
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The Association of Workplace Social Capital With Work Engagement of Employees in Health Care Settings: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Analysis.
J Occup Environ Med
; 58(3): 265-71, 2016 Mar.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26949876
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Relationship between sickness presenteeism (WHO-HPQ) with depression and sickness absence due to mental disease in a cohort of Japanese workers.
J Affect Disord
; 180: 14-20, 2015 Jul 15.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25879720
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Optimum cut-off point of the Japanese short version of the effort-reward imbalance questionnaire.
J Occup Health
; 55(5): 340-8, 2014.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23892637
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Risk of progression to hypertension in nonhypertensive Japanese workers aged 20-64 years.
J Hypertens
; 32(2): 236-44, 2014 Feb.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24419213
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Optimal cutoff values of WHO-HPQ presenteeism scores by ROC analysis for preventing mental sickness absence in Japanese prospective cohort.
PLoS One
; 9(10): e111191, 2014.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25340520
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Association of job demands with work engagement of Japanese employees: comparison of challenges with hindrances (J-HOPE).
PLoS One
; 9(3): e91583, 2014.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24614682
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Socioeconomic status is significantly associated with the dietary intakes of folate and depression scales in Japanese workers (J-HOPE Study).
Nutrients
; 5(2): 565-78, 2013 Feb 18.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23429440
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Socioeconomic status is significantly associated with dietary salt intakes and blood pressure in Japanese workers (J-HOPE Study).
Int J Environ Res Public Health
; 10(3): 980-93, 2013 Mar 11.
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en Inglés
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23478398
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Psychosocial mechanisms of psychological health disparity in Japanese workers.
Ind Health
; 51(5): 472-81, 2013.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23892903
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Japanese dietary pattern consistently relates to low depressive symptoms and it is modified by job strain and worksite supports.
J Affect Disord
; 150(2): 490-8, 2013 Sep 05.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23759276
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