Among U.S. workers age 45 and older, some jobs appear riskier to cardiovascular health than others. Middle-age and older workers fail to achieve “ideal” ratings for a full slate of cardiovascular risk factors.
Workers age 45 and older in sales, office-support or service occupations appear to have more risk factors for heart disease and stroke than workers in management or professional jobs, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology/Lifestyle 2016 meeting.
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