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- W2890950809 abstract "Background Previous studies have investigated physical and psychosocial job exposures separately in relation to foetal growth. We therefore investigated if occupational lifting and psychosocial job strain interact to affect foetal growth and gestational length. We hypothesised that heavy lifting and high job strain would increase the risk of impacted foetal growth (small or large for gestational age) and preterm birth. Methods The cohort included 47,582 pregnancies from the Danish National Birth Cohort (1996–2002), where the woman was pregnant at 22 gestational weeks (GW), expected one child and worked ≥30 hours/week. Information on occupational lifting and psychosocial job strain was derived from an interview (16±3.0 GW). Data to calculate small and large for gestational age (SGA/LGA) and gestational length was retrieved from the Medical Birth Register. Interaction between lifting and job strain (Karasek’s model) was analysed by multinomial logistic regression. Results Overall, the adjusted regression analysis showed statistically significant interaction between lifting and job strain for SGA and LGA. For each additional 250 kg lifted/day, high strain women (high Demand/low Control) had increased odds of giving birth to a LGA-child (OR = 1.15; 95% CI 1.06–1.26), whereas women in the active group (high Demand/high Control) had increased odds of giving birth to a SGA child (OR = 1.12; 95% CI 1.03–1.23). When women lifting ≤1000 kg/day were excluded in the sensitivity analyses the interaction between lifting and job strain became insignificant. No interaction of lifting and job strain was found for gestational length. Conclusions The main findings may give some support to our hypothesis, as lifting in combination high with job strain increased the risk of giving birth to a LGA child. This finding was, however, not supported in the sensitivity analysis and no association of the interaction was found relative to gestational length." @default.
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- W2890950809 date "2018-09-19" @default.
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- W2890950809 title "Combined exposure to lifting and psychosocial strain at work and adverse pregnancy outcomes—A study in the Danish National Birth Cohort" @default.
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