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Correspondence on “The use of ChatGPT in occupational medicine: opportunities and threats”

Daungsupawong H, Wiwanitkit V

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Occupation classification model based on DistilKoBERT: using the 5th and 6th Korean Working Condition Surveys

Kim TY, Baek SU, Lim MH, Yun B, Paek D, Zoh KE, Youn K, Lee YK, Kim Y, Kim J, Choi E, Kang MY, Cho Y, Lee KE, Sim J, Oh J, Park H, Lee J, Won JU, Lee YM, Yoon JH

BackgroundAccurate occupation classification is essential in various fields, including policy development and epidemiological studies. This study aims to develop an occupation classification model based on DistilKoBERT.MethodsThis study used data from...
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Impact of neck posture and insulating stick use on neck disability in Korean line workers: a cross-sectional study

Ju B, Lee J, Kim Hm, Lee CG, Song H

BackgroundOccupational neck disability is a prevalent issue, especially among line workers, who are often exposed to elevated levels of cervical ergonomic stress. The aim of this study was to investigate...
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Differences of nutritional intake habits and Dietary Inflammatory Index score between occupational classifications in the Korean working population

Woo SH, Kim Y, Ju K, Kim J, Song J, Lee SJ, Min J

BackgroundHuman nutrient intake is closely related to the conditions of their workplace.MethodsThis study used data from the Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (KNHANES) conducted between 2016 and 2020....
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Association between multiple jobs and physical and psychological symptoms among the Korean working population

Son SY, Min JY, Ryoo SW, Choi BY, Min KB

BackgroundThe prevalence of multiple job-holding (MJH) is expected to show an upward trend among Korean workers, yet its potential impact on workers’ health remains poorly discussed. This study aimed to...
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Relationship between the use of hair products and urine benzophenone-3: the Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS) cycle 4

Kim S, Cho Sy, Yoon S, Kim D, Park HW, Kang J, Huh SW

BackgroundBenzophenone-3 is a type of ketone with 2 benzene rings attached to a carbonyl group (C=O) and one benzene ring attached to a hydroxyl group (-OH). As an endocrine-disrupting chemical,...
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Telecommuting during the COVID-19: the role of job demand and control on health outcomes

Ryoo SW, Min JY, Son SY, Choi BY, Choi J, Min KB

BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic drastically modified the occupational system wherein telecommuting has risen as the major form of work. Few studies have incorporated Karasek’s job demand-control (JDC) model...
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Association between serum perfluoroalkyl substances concentrations and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease among Korean adults: a cross-sectional study using the National Environmental Health Survey cycle 4

Park YT, Chung EY, Chae CH, Lee YH

BackgroundPerfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely used in industry and daily life due to their useful properties. They have a long half-life, accumulate in the body, and there is evidence that...
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Relationship between crustacean consumption and serum perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): the Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS) cycle 4

Huh SW, Cho Sy, Yoon S, Kim D, Park HW, Kang J, Kim KW

BackgroundPerfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are non-aromatic organic compounds, whose hydrogen atoms in the carbon chain substituted by fluorine atoms. PFASs exhibit developmental toxicity, carcinogenicity, hepatotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, immunotoxicity, and hormone toxicity....
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The risk of insomnia by work schedule instability in Korean firefighters

Jeong S, Kim J, Oh SS, Kang HT, Ahn YS, Jeong KS

Background: Firefighters are exposed to shift work, as well as unpredictable emergency calls and traumatic events, which can lead to sleep problems. This study aimed to investigate the risk of...
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Glioblastoma in a paper industry worker exposed to high concentrations of formaldehyde: a case report

Lee Y, Kwon J, Jang M, Ma S, Jun KY, Yoon M, Ye S

BackgroundFormaldehyde was classified as a Group I Carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2006. While the IARC has stated that there is a lack of...
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The association of job training duration and risk of depression among wage workers: an analysis of the mediating factors

Kim DG, Kim DK, Baek K

BackgroundResearch on job training and job satisfaction has been conducted from various perspectives. Job training is thought to be associated with job satisfaction, which is known as an important factor...
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Cooking oil fume exposure and Lung-RADS distribution among school cafeteria workers of South Korea

Kim M, Kim Y, Kim AR, Kwon WJ, Lim S, Kim W, Yoo C

BackgroundCooking oil fumes (COFs) from cooking with hot oil may contribute to the pathogenesis of lung cancer. Since 2021, occupational lung cancer for individual cafeteria workers has been recognized in...
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The impact of long working hours on daily sodium intake

Ju K, Kim Y, Woo SH, Kim J, Kim I, Song J, Lee SJ, Min J

BackgroundLong working hours are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, yet the underlying mechanism(s) remain unclear. The study examines how occupational factors like working hours, shift work, and...
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Erratum: Exploring the association between non-regular employment and adverse birth outcomes: an analysis of national data in Japan

Okui T, Nakashima N

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Video analysis of biomechanical risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders in loincloths female weavers Faso Dan Fani in Burkina Faso

Sawadogo A, Nana B, Ouédraogo B, Cissé AR

Background: The purpose of this study is to describe the kinematic characteristics of manual weaving related to the biomechanical risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders. Methods: Twelve professional female weavers participated...
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Erratum: Korean translation and validation of the Workplace Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment (PERMA)-Profiler

Choi SP, Suh C, Yang JW, Ye BJ, Lee CK, Son BC, Choi M

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Effect of psychosocial safety climate on work-family conflict and psychological health among working couples

Nasharudin NAM, Rui Z

Background: The purpose of the study was to look into how work-family conflict (WFC), family-work conflict (FWC), and psychological health are affected by the psychosocial safety climate (PSC). First, the...
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Recognized cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in automobile workers by the Korean Epidemiologic Investigation Evaluation Committee

Kim Y, O JH, Cho H, Ye S

Background: Three automobile company workers (one from Factory D and two from Factory E) were diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The Korean Epidemiologic Investigation and Evaluation Committee determined that there...
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Relationship between organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides and metabolic syndrome in Korean farmers

Kim S, Roh S, Kim MG, Rhie J, Yoon J, Moon SI

Background: The global use of pesticides steadily increased until the early 2010s. Pesticides play a significant role in agriculture in Korea. Metabolic syndrome is more prevalent in rural areas than...
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