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Auteur Ase-Marie Hansen |
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Tina KOLD JENSEN ; Anna-Maria ANDERSSON ; Department of Growth and Reproduction, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, Danemark) ; Niels ERIK SKAKKEBAEK ; Ulla NORDSTROM JOENSEN ; Martin BLOMBERG JENSEN ; Tina HARMER LASSEN ; Loa NORDKAP ; Inge ALHMANN OLESEN ; Ase-Marie Hansen ; Naja HULVEJ ROD ; Niels JORGENSEN |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 89R0xECA. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Several studies have found an association between sleep duration and morbidity and mortality, but no previous studies have examined the association between sleep [...]![]()
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Henrik-A KOLSTAD ; Johan-H ANDERSEN ; Jens-Peter BONDE ; Matias-B GRYNDERUP ; Ase-Marie Hansen ; Anette KAERGAARD ; Linda KAERLEV ; Ann-S KRISTENSEN ; Sigurd MIKKELSEN ; Ole MORS ; Reiner RUGULIES ; Jane-F THOMSEN ; Centre for Psychiatric Research. Aarhus University Hospital. Risskov. DNK ; Danish Ramazzini Centre. Department of Occupational Medicine. Aarhus University Hospital. Arhus. DNK ; Danish Ramazzini Centre. Department of Occupational Medicine. Regional Hospital Herning. Herning. DNK ; Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg. Copenhagen. DNK |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 8mR0xG8B. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. It is unknown whether the relation between job strain and depression reflects causal characteristics of the working environment or reporting bias. The authors inv[...]![]()
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Naja HULVEJ ROD ; Finn DIDERICHSEN ; Ase-Marie Hansen ; JENSEN (Gorm-B) : DNK. The Copenhagen City Heart Study. Epidemiological Research Unit. Bispebjerg University Hospital. Copenhagen. ; KRISTENSEN (Tage-S) : DNK. Task-Consult. Copenhagen. ; PRESCOTT (Eva) : DNK. Department of Cardiology. Bispebjerg University Hospital. Copenhagen. |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS jR0x87CJ. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Chronic stress may affect morbidity and mortality through neuroendocrine changes, and the ratio of cortisol to sex steroid hormones has been suggested [...]