Associations of job strain and working overtime with adverse health behaviors and obesity: evidence from the Whitehall II Study, Helsinki Health Study, and the Japanese Civil Servants Study.
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M. Marmot | T. Lallukka | E. Brunner | J. Head | P. Martikainen | E. Roos | E. Lahelma | S. Kagamimori | Ali Nasermoaddeli | O. Rahkonen | A. Mosdøl | M. Sekine | E. Laaksonen | Elina Laaksonen
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