Publications by authors named "Svartengren M"

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the reach of a large-scale health assessment delivered by the occupational health service in Sweden for almost 30 years.

Methods: A total of 418 286 individuals who participated in a health assessment (Health Profile Assessment, HPA) between 1995-2021 were included. A comparative sample was obtained from Statistics Sweden, comprising the entire working population for each year (4 962 127-6 011 829 unique individuals per time period).

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  • - The study looked at whether road-traffic noise could cause heart problems, like strokes or heart attacks, while studying a large group of people in Sweden aged 50-65.
  • - Researchers used special scans to check for heart disease and measured the noise levels from traffic over different years, adjusting for other factors like air pollution.
  • - The results showed that there was no clear connection between being exposed to traffic noise for a long time and heart disease in the group studied.
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Background: Despite accumulating evidence of an association between air pollution and renal disease, studies on the association between long-term exposure to air pollution and renal function are still contradictory. This study aimed to investigate this association in a large population with relatively low exposure and with improved estimation of renal function as well as renal injury biomarkers.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis in the middle-aged general population participating in the Swedish CardioPulmonary bioImaging Study (SCAPIS; n = 30 154).

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Knowledge regarding the prevalence and shared and unique characteristics of the restrictive spirometric pattern (RSP) and preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm) is lacking for a general population investigated with post-bronchodilator spirometry and computed tomography of the lungs. To investigate shared and unique features for RSP and PRISm. In the Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study (SCAPIS), a general population sample of 28,555 people aged 50-64 years (including 14,558 never-smokers) was assessed.

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Background: Obesity is a major public health concern associated with various health problems, including respiratory impairment. Bioelectrical impedance (BIA) is used in health screening to assess body fat. However, there is no consensus in healthcare on how body fat should be assessed in relation to lung function.

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The impact of early life exposure to residential greenness on childhood rhinitis and its interaction with particulate matter (PM) of different size fractions remain inconsistent. Herein, we recruited 40,486 preschool children from randomly selected daycare centers in 7 cities in China from 2019 to 2020, and estimated exposure to residential greenness by the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) with a 500 m buffer. Exposure to ambient PM (PM, PM and PM) was evaluated using a satellite-based prediction model (daily, at a resolution of 1 km × 1 km).

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Background: Retirement transition has been shown to associate with changes in physical activity (PA) and self-rated health (SRH), but their interrelationship is less studied. The aim was to investigate changes in accelerometer-measured total PA, moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA), and sedentary time across retirement transition as a predictor of SRH.

Methods: Data from the Swedish Retirement Study and the Finnish Retirement and Aging study were harmonized and pooled.

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Background: Few studies focus on the associations of green space composition and configuration with children's allergic rhinitis (AR).

Methods: A multi-center population-based cross-sectional study was performed in 7 cities in mainland of China between 2019 and 2020, recruiting 36,867 preschool children. Information on the current AR symptoms and demographics were collected by questionnaire.

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Objectives: The aim was to analyse the incidence and mortality of COVID-19 in immigrants compared with Swedish born in inpatients and outpatient registers, respectively.

Methods: The study population included all persons 20-88 years of age living in Sweden, 31 December 2019, including 1 676 516 foreign-born persons and 6 037 151 Swedish-born persons. The outcome was clinical cases of COVID-19 with a positive PCR test (ICD-10 U07.

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Sickness absence from work has a large adverse impact on both individuals and societies in Sweden and the costs for sickness absence were calculated to 64.6 billion Swedish kronor (approx. 5.

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This mixed method study aimed to describe what risk-reducing actions were proposed by ergonomists after the execution of a guided process for occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to hand-intensive work in ten companies. Another aim was to describe the exposed workers' proposals for risk-reducing actions, including their perceptions of potential changes in the self-assessed exposure levels and work-related pain. Several actions, targeting organizational, technical, and/or individual measures were proposed.

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Introduction: Firefighters have increased risk of chronic respiratory disease. Standard clinical techniques used in medical checkups may not detect the earliest microstructural changes in peripheral airways. A new technique called Airspace Dimension Assessment (AiDA) has been shown to enable early detection of emphysema in COPD.

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Objective: Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior and their related disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) commonly occur in the general population. Clinical populations indicate a high level of stability, although there are few longitudinal studies in the general population. The recommended drug treatments are SSRIs/TCAs.

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  • The workplace is evolving rapidly, with both physical and abstract factors affecting employee health, demanding a shift towards preventive management that emphasizes employee participation.
  • This study examined the Stamina model for workplace improvements by having employees from six municipalities use it for 12 months and complete questionnaires at the start, six months, and twelve months.
  • Results showed increased employee perceptions of influence in areas like communication and task roles, aligning with earlier qualitative findings, but no significant changes in other measures were observed.
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This study aimed to investigate economic self-sufficiency for immigrants, and how health status affected self-sufficiency. The proportion of self-sufficiency during years 1-10 after receiving a residence permit is presented for all non-European labour immigrants ( = 1259) and refugees ( = 23,859), aged 18-54, who immigrated to Sweden 2000-2006, and compared to a control group of Swedish-born ( = 144,745). The risk of not being self-sufficient in year 10 was analysed with Cox regression models, and the results are presented as hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).

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  • The Demand and Ability Protocol (DAP) is utilized in meetings between employees, employers, and rehabilitation representatives to address work-related issues.
  • This study compares the effects of DAP intervention alongside an interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation program (IPRP) against the standard IPRP care in Sweden.
  • While both groups showed improvements in anxiety, depression, and overall health, only the DAP group experienced better sleep, with unclear results on work-related outcomes like sickness absence and workability.
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  • - The study focuses on how managers experience participating in three-party meetings about employees on sick leave due to chronic pain conditions, utilizing the Demand and Ability Protocol (DAP) in the return-to-work process.
  • - Interviews with 17 managers revealed two main themes: their experiences during discussions and insights gained from being involved in the employee's rehabilitation, highlighting 11 sub-themes related to the impact on relationships and organizational dynamics.
  • - The findings suggest that structured dialogues and active manager involvement during rehabilitation can enhance relationships with employees and benefit overall organizational performance, advocating for greater collaboration between healthcare professionals and workplaces.
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Background: In order to reduce work-related upper limb disorders, the Swedish Work Environment Authority introduced an occupational health surveillance targeting hand-intensive work. A process model, aimed at supporting the employers as well as the occupational health service provider (i.e.

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Accelerometers placed on the thigh provide accurate measures of daily physical activity types, postures and sedentary behaviours, over 24 h and across consecutive days. However, the ability to estimate sleep duration or quality from thigh-worn accelerometers is uncertain and has not been evaluated in comparison with the 'gold-standard' measurement of sleep polysomnography. This study aimed to develop an algorithm for sleep estimation using the raw data from a thigh-worn accelerometer and to evaluate it in comparison with polysomnography.

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Aim: The study aimed to investigate how departments in a Swedish hospital worked with a structured support model between the sessions and what they identified as success factors.

Background: To improve the work environment in a Swedish hospital, a structured support model for systematic work environment management was implemented in operating departments. The structured work starts with sending a web-based, open-ended, anonymous questionnaire to all employees.

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  • The study investigated the rate of overqualification among immigrants in Sweden and its link to hospitalization risks for various health issues.
  • Researchers followed 120,339 immigrants from 2007 to 2016 and found that 39% of those with academic degrees were overqualified for their jobs.
  • Overqualified individuals had a higher likelihood of hospitalization for health problems, although their risk was lower than that of individuals with no academic qualifications, highlighting a significant health concern for overqualified immigrants.*
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Background: Better knowledge of long-term symptoms following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the so-called post-COVID-19, in non-hospitalized patients is needed. The aim of this study was to study persisent symptoms up to 12 months after COVID-19 in non-hospitalized patients and their impact on work ability. We also investigated predictors of persistent symptoms.

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Purpose: To explore how patients who participate in an interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation program (IPRP) experience a three-party meeting based on the Demand and Ability Protocol (DAP) to assist in return to work (RTW). The DAP is a employee and his/her immediate manager under the guidance of medical staff with knowledge of the patient's work requirements and his/her current functional ability.

Materials And Methods: Data included 18 semi structured individual interviews with persons having chronic pain, who participated in a DAP-dialogue during their IPRP.

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Objective: Epidemiological studies indicate association between elevated air pollution and adverse health effects. Several mechanisms have been suggested, including translocation of inhaled ultrafine carbon (UFC) particles into the bloodstream. Previous studies in healthy subjects have shown no significant pulmonary translocation of UFC-particles.

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Healthcare and residential care workers represent two occupational groups that have, in particular, been at risk of Covid-19, its long-term consequences, and related sick leave. In this study, we investigated the predictors of prolonged sick leave among healthcare and residential workers due to non-hospitalized Covid-19 in the early period of the pandemic. This study is based on a patient register (n = 3209) and included non-hospitalized healthcare or residential care service workers with a positive RT- PCR for SARS-CoV-2 (n = 433) between March and August 2020.

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