The Importance of lung function, non-malignant diseases associated with asbestos, and symptoms as predictors of ischaemic heart disease in shipyard workers exposed to asbestos
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Section: ArticlesTitle: The Importance of lung function, non-malignant diseases associated with asbestos, and symptoms as predictors of ischaemic heart disease in shipyard workers exposed to asbestos / Ake Sandén, Bengt Järvholm, Sven LarssonAuthor: Sandén, AkeNotes: Sumario: The mortality from ischaemic heart disease was studied in a prospective cohort of 1725 shipyard workers exposed to asbestos. The analyses were stratified for age and smoking habits and restricted to men. In agreement with other findings, men with impaired lung function had a significantly higher risk of dying from ischaemic heart disease than men with normal lung function. Men with asbestosis or suspected asbestosis had a significantly higher risk of dying from ischaemic heart disease than men without asbestosisRelated records: En: British journal of industrial medicine. - London and Margate. - nº 9, September 1993 ; p. 785-790Materia / lugar / evento: Medicina laboralEnfermedades profesionalesAstillerosAmiantoAsbestosisMortalidadEnfermedades pulmonaresEnfermedades cardiovascularesEpidemiologíaOtros autores: Järvholm, Bengt Larsson, Sven-Erik Secondary titles: Título: British journal of industrial medicine Other categories: 873Rights: In Copyright (InC)