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Příbuzné dokumenty: Dokumenty VÚBP Pracovní lékařství - 2006/01
Dokumenty VÚBP České pracovní lékařství - 2006 / 03 - 2006/03
Dokumenty VÚBP Pracovní lékařství - 2006/04
Dokumenty VÚBP Pracovní lékařství - 2008/02
Dokumenty VÚBP Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment&Health - 2012/01
Dokumenty VÚBP Occupational noise exposure, social class, and risk of ischemic heart disease and all-cause mortality - a 16-year follow-up in the Copenhagen Male Study
Dokumenty VÚBP Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment&Health - 2012/04
Dokumenty VÚBP The relationship between current and former shift work and the metabolic syndrome
Dokumenty VÚBP Job strain and shift work influences on biomarkers and subclinical heart disease indicators
Dokumenty VÚBP Gender differences
Dokumenty VÚBP Mortality attributable to occupational exposure in Sweden
Dokumenty VÚBP Walks4Work
Dokumenty VÚBP Job control and ambulatory blood pressure
Dokumenty VÚBP Occupational physical activity and 20-year incidence of acute myocardial infarction
Dokumenty VÚBP Occupational physical activity and 20-year incidence of acute myocardial infarction
Dokumenty VÚBP Multi-wave cohort study of sedentary work and risk of ischemic heart disease
Dokumenty VÚBP Effects of leisure-time and occupational physical activities on 20-year incidence of acute myocardial infarction: mediation and interaction
Dokumenty VÚBP Effect of welding fumes on the cardiovascular system
Dokumenty VÚBP Occupational exposure to noise in relation to pregnancy-related hypertensive disorders and diabetes
Dokumenty VÚBP Physical activity at work may not be health enhancing
Dokumenty VÚBP Workplace psychosocial resources and risk of cardiovascular disease among employees
Dokumenty VÚBP Exploring factors that influence the cardiovascular health of bus drivers for the improvement of transit safety
Dokumenty VÚBP Work-, lifestyle-, and health-related factors among women and men working in the emergency medical services