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1 | Risk factors for work‐related musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review of recent longitudinal studies | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2010 | 966 |
2 | Occupational factors and carpal tunnel syndrome | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1987 | 775 |
3 | The global burden of occupational noise-induced hearing loss | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2005 | 710 |
4 | Estimation of the global burden of disease attributable to contaminated sharps injuries among health-care workers | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2005 | 562 |
5 | Are psychosocial factors, risk factors for symptoms and signs of the shoulder, elbow, or hand/wrist?: A review of the epidemiological literature | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2002 | 527 |
6 | A prospective study of computer users: I. Study design and incidence of musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2002 | 454 |
7 | Health risks posed by use of Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) in PVC medical devices: A critical review | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001 | 452 |
8 | Dermal absorption potential of industrial chemicals: Criteria for skin notation | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1990 | 401 |
9 | Lung cancer among workers in chromium chemical production | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2000 | 390 |
10 | Determinants of duration of disability and return-to-work after work-related injury and illness: Challenges for future research | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001 | 389 |
11 | One hundred years of chromium and cancer: A review of epidemiological evidence and selected case reports | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1990 | 371 |
12 | Penetration of industrial chemicals across the skin: A predictive model | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1993 | 366 |
13 | Estimating the global burden of low back pain attributable to combined occupational exposures | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2005 | 349 |
14 | Psychosocial risk factors for neck pain: A systematic review | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001 | 314 |
15 | Be the fairest of them all: Challenges and recommendations for the treatment of gender in occupational health research | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2003 | 312 |
16 | A prospective study of computer users: II. Postural risk factors for musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2002 | 310 |
17 | Lead and cancer in humans: Where are we now? | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2000 | 302 |
18 | Leukemia in benzene workers | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1981 | 298 |
19 | Lead poisoning in a historical perspective | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2000 | 281 |
20 | Workplace ergonomic factors and the development of musculoskeletal disorders of the neck and upper limbs: A meta-analysis | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1991 | 280 |
21 | The global burden of disease due to occupational carcinogens | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2005 | 278 |
22 | Parkinson's disease: A case-control study of occupational and environmental risk factors | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1990 | 274 |
23 | Occupational exposure to asbestos: Population at risk and projected mortality-1980–2030 | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1982 | 270 |
24 | Differential occupational risk for COVID‐19 and other infection exposure according to race and ethnicity | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2020 | 263 |
25 | Work organization, job insecurity, and occupational health disparities | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2014 | 260 |
26 | Epidemiological survey among workers exposed to manganese: Effects on lung, central nervous system, and some biological indices | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1987 | 257 |
27 | Mechanisms of mercury disposition in the body | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2007 | 253 |
28 | Longitudinal relationship of work hours, mandatory overtime, and on-call to musculoskeletal problems in nurses | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2006 | 241 |
29 | Physical work capacity in older adults: Implications for the aging worker | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2008 | 237 |
30 | Psychosocial job factors and return-to-work after compensated low back injury: A disability phase-specific analysis | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001 | 233 |
31 | Lead as a carcinogen: Experimental evidence and mechanisms of action | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2000 | 232 |
32 | Primary Neoplasms of the pleura. A report of five cases | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1992 | 229 |
33 | VDT-related musculoskeletal symptoms: Interactions between work posture and psychosocial work factors | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1994 | 225 |
34 | Back pain among workers in the United States: National estimates and workers at high risk | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1995 | 223 |
35 | Indirect methods of assessing the effects of tobacco use in occupational studies | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1988 | 221 |
36 | How many injured workers do not file claims for workers' compensation benefits? | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2002 | 217 |
37 | Dying for work: The magnitude of US mortality from selected causes of death associated with occupation | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2003 | 217 |
38 | Musculoskeletal problems of the neck, shoulder, and back and functional consequences in nurses | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2002 | 215 |
39 | Exposure to hazardous workplace noise and use of hearing protection devices among US workers—NHANES, 1999–2004 | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2009 | 211 |
40 | Socioeconomic status, particulate air pollution, and daily mortality: Differential exposure or differential susceptibility | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2007 | 210 |
41 | The social consequences of occupational injuries and illnesses | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001 | 202 |
42 | Pulmonary effects of welding fumes: Review of worker and experimental animal studies | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2003 | 202 |
43 | Methodological issues regarding confounding and exposure misclassification in epidemiological studies of occupational exposures | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2007 | 201 |
44 | Reduction in injury rates in nursing personnel through introduction of mechanical lifts in the workplace | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2003 | 193 |
45 | Modeling the impact of the components of long work hours on injuries and “accidents” | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2006 | 191 |
46 | Meeting the challenges of an aging workforce | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2008 | 191 |
47 | Prevalence rates of work organization characteristics among workers in the U.S.: Data from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2013 | 191 |
48 | Effects of exposure to ethylene glycol ethers on shipyard painters: II. Male reproduction | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1988 | 190 |
49 | Respiratory dysfunction in swine production facility workers: Dose-response relationships of environmental exposures and pulmonary function | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 1995 | 190 |
50 | Potential occupational risks for neurodegenerative diseases | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2005 | 190 |