A STUDY has suggested that job
strain is not a major risk factor for
Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.
Published in PLOS One, ‘Job Strain
and the Risk of Inflammatory Bowel
Diseases: Individual-Participant
Meta-Analysis of 95,000 Men
and Women’ looked at 95,379
participants who did not have
inflammatory bowel disease.
It found 111 people developed
Crohn’s and 414 developed
ulcerative colitis during follow
up, however job strain was not
associated with incident of either.
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