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Job Strain and Ambulatory Blood Pressure References

Job Strain and Ambulatory Blood Pressure


(“new” indicates articles published since the review article by Schnall et al., 1994 was published; reference numbers are from the review article)

38. Harenstam AB, Theorell TPG. Work conditions and urinary excretion of catecholamines — A study of prison staff in Sweden. Scand J Work Environ Health 1988;14:257-64.
75. Light KC, Turner JR, Hinderliter AL. Job strain and ambulatory work blood pressure in healthy young men and women Hypertension 1992;20:214-18.
99. Schnall PL, Landsbergis PA, Schwartz JE, Warren K, Pickering TG. The relationship between job strain, ambulatory blood pressure and hypertension. Paper presented at the Ninth International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health, Cincinnati, OH, September, 1992.
101. Schnall PL, Schwartz JE, Landsbergis PA, Warren K, Pickering TG. The relationship between job strain, alcohol and ambulatory blood pressure. Hypertension 1992;19:488-94.
new. Landsbergis PA, Schnall PL, Schwartz JE, Warren K, Pickering TG. The association of ambulatory blood pressure with alternative formulations of job strain. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 1994;20:349-63.
new. Schnall PL, Landsbergis PA, Schwartz JE, Warren K, Pickering TG. The relationship between job strain and change in ambulatory blood pressure: Results of 3 years of follow-up. Submitted to New England Journal of Medicine 1995.
108. Theorell TPG, Ahlberg-Hulten G, Jodko M, Sigala F, Soderholm M, de la Torre B. Influence of job strain and emotion on blood pressure in female hospital personnel during work hours. Scand J Work Environ Health 1993;19:313-318.
109. Theorell T, deFaire U, Johnson J, Hall EM, Perski A, Stewart W. Job strain and ambulatory blood pressure profiles. Scand J Work Environ Health 1991;17:380-385.
114. Theorell T, Perski A, Akerstedt T, Sigala F, Ahlberg-Hulten G, Svensson J, Eneroth P. Changes in job strain in relation to changes in physiological states. Scand J Work Eviron Health 1988;14:189-96.
116. Van Egeren LF. The relationship between job strain and blood pressure at work, at home, and during sleep. Psychosom Med 1992;54:337-43.
 

Job Strain and Casual Blood Pressure


(all non-significant associations, except 37)

3. Albright, C. L., Winkleby, M. A., Ragland, D. R., Fisher, J., Syme, S. L. 1992. Job strain and prevalence of hypertension in a biracial population or urban bus drivers. Am J Public Health 82:984-89.
19. Chapman, A., Mandryk, J. A., Frommer, M. S., Edye, B. V., Ferguson, D. A. 1990. Chronic perceived work stress and blood pressure among Australian government employees. Scand J Work Eviron Health 16:258-69.
37. Haratani, T., Kawakami, N., Araki, S. 1992. Job stress and cardiovascular risk factors in a Japanese working population. Presented at the 9th International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health, Cincinnati, OH.
75. Light, K. C., Turner, J. R., Hinderliter, A. L. 1992. Job strain and ambulatory work blood pressure in healthy young men and women. Hypertension 20:214-18.
79. Matthews, K. A., Cottington, E. M., Talbott, E., Kuller, L. H., Siegel, J. M. 1987. Stressful work conditions and diastolic blood pressure among blue collar factory workers. Am J Epidemiol 126:280-91.
86. Netterstrom, B., Kristensen, T. S., Damsgaard, M. T., Olsen, O., Sjol, A. 1991. Job strain and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross sectional study of employed Danish men and women. Brit J Ind Med 48:684-89.
90. Pieper, C., LaCroix, A. Z., Karasek, R. A. 1989. The relation of psychosocial dimensions of work with coronary heart disease risk factors: A meta-analysis of five United States data bases. Am J Epidemiol 129:483-94.
116. Van Egeren, L. F. 1992. The relationship between job strain and blood pressure at work, at home, and during sleep. Psychosom Med 54:337-43.
new. Alterman T, Shekelle RB, Vernon SW, Burau KD. Decision latitude, psychologic demand, job strain and coronary heart disease in the Western Electric Study. American Journal of Epidemiology 1994;139:620-7.
 

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