Ischaemic Heart Disease and Occupational Exposures: A Longitudinal Linkage Study in the General and Māori Populations of New Zealand.
Lucy A BarnesAmanda EngMarine CorbinHayley J DenisonAndrea 't MannetjeStephen HaslettDave McLeanLis Ellison-LoschmannRod JacksonJeroen DouwesPublished in: Annals of work exposures and health (2021)
Exposures associated with an elevated IHD risk included dust, smoke or fumes, oils and solvents, awkward grip or hand movements, carrying out repetitive tasks, working at very high speed, loud noise, and working with tools that vibrate. Results were not consistently observed for males and females and between the general and Māori populations.