Allard J. van der Beek
0000-0002-4672-9062
Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
435 papers found
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Socio‐economic inequalities in the effectiveness of workplace health promotion programmes on body mass index: An individual participant data meta‐analysis
Internet-based cognitive rehabilitation for WORking Cancer survivors (i-WORC): study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
Predicting return to work after long-term sickness absence with subjective health complaints: a prospective cohort study
Adapting Citizen Science to Improve Health in an Occupational Setting: Preliminary Results of a Qualitative Study
Improving mental health of student and novice nurses to prevent dropout: a systematic review
Use of a Decision Support Tool on Prognosis of Work Ability in Work Disability Assessments: An Experimental Study Among Insurance Physicians
Cost-Effectiveness and Return-on-Investment of the Dynamic Work Intervention Compared With Usual Practice to Reduce Sedentary Behavior
Natural Patterns of Sitting, Standing and Stepping During and Outside Work—Differences between Habitual Users and Non-Users of Sit–Stand Workstations
Proposal to extend the PROMIS® item bank v2.0 ‘Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities’: item generation and content validity
Long overdue remarriage for better physical activity advice for all: bringing together the public health and occupational health agendas
Doorwerken na je pensioen: wel of niet goed voor je gezondheid?
Correlatie tussen vastgestelde functionele mogelijkheden en ervaren belemmeringen
Towards a better understanding of the ‘physical activity paradox’: the need for a research agenda
The mediating role of sleep, physical activity, and diet in the association between shift work and respiratory infections
Effectiveness of the multi-component dynamic work intervention to reduce sitting time in office workers – Results from a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial
Factors associated with caregiver burden among adult (19-64 years) informal caregivers - An analysis from Dutch Municipal Health Service data
Multimorbidity is common among young workers and related to increased work absenteeism and presenteeism: results from the population–based Raine Study cohort
Toekomstig werkvermogen van WIA-klanten voorspellen
Predicting future changes in the work ability of individuals receiving a work disability benefit: weighted analysis of longitudinal data
Association between retirement and mortality: working longer, living longer? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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