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Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Peripheral Artery Disease:A Multi-Cohort Study

Authors :
Ari Väänänen
Marianne Borritz
Sakari Suominen
Hermann Burr
Andrew Steptoe
Töres Theorell
Hugo Westerlund
Eric J. Brunner
Aki Koskinen
Marianna Virtanen
Reiner Rugulies
Olli Pietiläinen
Jane E. Ferrie
Constanze Leineweber
Solja T. Nyberg
Jan H. Pejtersen
Tuula Oksanen
Jussi Vahtera
Katriina Heikkilä
Martin L. Nielsen
Mika Kivimäki
Jaana Pentti
Archana Singh-Manoux
Tea Lallukka
Lars Alfredsson
Linda L. Magnusson Hanson
Ida E. H. Madsen
Jakob B. Bjorner
Ossi Rahkonen
Anders Knutsson
Department of Public Health
University of Helsinki
University Management
Center for Population, Health and Society
Source :
Heikkilä, K, Pentti, J, Madsen, I E H, Lallukka, T, Virtanen, M, Alfredsson, L, Bjørner, J, Borritz, M, Brunner, E, Burr, H, Ferrie, J E, Knutsson, A, Koskinen, A, Leineweber, C, Magnusson Hanson, L L, Nielsen, M L, Nyberg, S T, Oksanen, T, Pejtersen, J H, Pietiläinen, O, Rahkonen, O, Rugulies, R, Singh-Manoux, A, Steptoe, A, Suominen, S, Theorell, T, Vahtera, J, Väänänen, A, Westerlund, H & Kivimäki, M 2020, ' Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Peripheral Artery Disease : A Multi-Cohort Study ', Journal of the American Heart Association, vol. 9, no. 9, e013538 . https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013538, Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Job strain is implicated in many atherosclerotic diseases, but its role in peripheral artery disease ( PAD ) is unclear. We investigated the association of job strain with hospital records of PAD , using individual‐level data from 11 prospective cohort studies from Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Methods and Results Job strain (high demands and low control at work) was self‐reported at baseline (1985–2008). PAD records were ascertained from national hospitalization data. We used Cox regression to examine the associations of job strain with PAD in each study, and combined the study‐specific estimates in random effects meta‐analyses. We used τ 2 , I 2 , and subgroup analyses to examine heterogeneity. Of the 139 132 participants with no previous hospitalization with PAD , 32 489 (23.4%) reported job strain at baseline. During 1 718 132 person‐years at risk (mean follow‐up 12.8 years), 667 individuals had a hospital record of PAD (3.88 per 10 000 person‐years). Job strain was associated with a 1.41‐fold (95% CI, 1.11–1.80) increased average risk of hospitalization with PAD . The study‐specific estimates were moderately heterogeneous (τ 2 =0.0427, I 2 : 26.9%). Despite variation in their magnitude, the estimates were consistent in both sexes, across the socioeconomic hierarchy and by baseline smoking status. Additional adjustment for baseline diabetes mellitus did not change the direction or magnitude of the observed associations. Conclusions Job strain was associated with small but consistent increase in the risk of hospitalization with PAD , with the relative risks on par with those for coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heikkilä, K, Pentti, J, Madsen, I E H, Lallukka, T, Virtanen, M, Alfredsson, L, Bjørner, J, Borritz, M, Brunner, E, Burr, H, Ferrie, J E, Knutsson, A, Koskinen, A, Leineweber, C, Magnusson Hanson, L L, Nielsen, M L, Nyberg, S T, Oksanen, T, Pejtersen, J H, Pietiläinen, O, Rahkonen, O, Rugulies, R, Singh-Manoux, A, Steptoe, A, Suominen, S, Theorell, T, Vahtera, J, Väänänen, A, Westerlund, H & Kivimäki, M 2020, ' Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Peripheral Artery Disease : A Multi-Cohort Study ', Journal of the American Heart Association, vol. 9, no. 9, e013538 . https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013538, Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....45f4303abb36cacf77f584d477d92091
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013538