Subject Index 1212 Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Vol. 44, January-December 2002 INDEX TO PAGES According to monthly issues January-December Pages Month Pages Month 1-103 January 599-701 July 105-213 February 703-800 August 215-302 March 801-883 September 303-391 April 885-986 October 392-485 May 987-1092 November 487-598 June 1093-1222 December SUBJECT INDEX A vironmental Medicine, position trimellitic anhydride-induced, rhinitis and statement, HIV and AIDS in the conjunctivitis prevalence in, 1179 Absenteeism: see also Sick leave workplace, 495 Audiometric findings, workers exposed to costs and health risks association with, American College of Occupational and En¬ low levels of styrene and noise, 1126 vironmental Medicine (ACOEM), CME article, 806 health status and employee productivity, position statement, automated ex¬ Automobile finishings plant, isocyanate and 14 ternal defibrillation in occupational solvent exposure effects on pul¬ stress, mucosal immunity, and upper re¬ setting, 2 monary function, 1083 spiratory infections (letter), 987 American Occupational Health Conference Autonomic nervous system, lead exposure, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, in (AOHC) cardiac rhythm analysis for evalu¬ the workplace, ACOEM position 2002 exhibitors, 382 ation, 59 statement, 495 overview and highlights, 195 Adolescents, musculoskeletal pain, work as risk factor for, 956 Amphetamine-positive drug testing, precur¬ B Aerobic exercise, median nerve conduction sor medications as source of, 435 Back injury in carpal tunnel syndrome and (let¬ Amphetaminil, methamphetamine/amphet- claims, medical care utilization review ter), 303 amine-positive drug testing and, program effects on, 365 Agent Orange, dioxin contamination in Viet¬ 435 low namese three decades after (let¬ Amyloid p protein, melatonin metabolite early physical therapy effects (letter), ter), 218 and, in electric utility workers, 769 490 Aging, police officer, work-related stress Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis physical therapy role in (letter), 488 and,160 cause-specific mortality and, air base ci¬ Back pain: see under Pain Agricultural workers: see also Farmers/ vilian employees, long-term study, Benzene exposure, trans,trans-muconic Farmworkers 989 acid as biomarker of, 1173 hazardous substances emergency events vascular endothelial growth factor promo¬ Biomass, indoor exposure to, lung cancer in, CME article, 714 tor mutations and, in airline pilots risks and, in rural China, 338 job-exposure matrix development, 865 (letter), 987 Bladder cancer Air pollution Anxiety, chemical sensitivity and asthma occupational risk factors for, 685 acute respiratory infection and, children in and, CME article, 890 paint and, 258 developing countries, 640 Arsenic exposure, lung cancer and, mortal¬ Blood coagulation factors, job characteris¬ chronic lower respiratory diseases, emer¬ ity rates, 291 tics and, male Korean workers, 997 gency room visits in elderly and, Asbestos exposure Blood pressure, firefighters on hazardous CME article, 622 lung cancer risk estimation and, con¬ materials teams, 669 Airline pilots, vascular endothelial growth struction workers, 1190 Body mass index, health status and, asso¬ factor promotor mutations and lung/pleural cancer, mortality in pulp/pa¬ ciation in firefighters, 94- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in per industry, 579 Body temperature, deep core, industrial (letter), 987 Asphalt roofing/production, lung cancer and workers under thermal stress, 125 Alarie test, respiratory tract irritation assess¬ respiratory disease in, 551 Boilermakers, polycyclic aromatic hydrocar¬ ment, 968 Asthma bons, 1 -hydroxypyrene as biomar¬ Allergies, primary and secondary, to labora¬ depression and anxiety in, CME article, ker of exposure to, 1119 tory animals, workers exposed to, 890 Book reviews, 101,192, 302, 380, 783, 985, 1143 hairdressers, prevalence and risk factors, 1207 Alzheimer’s disease, electromagnetic field in Turkey, 585 Brain exposure and, 66 incidence in construction workers, in Fin¬ cancer, occupational exposures in Finn¬ American College of Occupational and En- land, 752 ish women, 663 Subject Index 1212 Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Vol. 44, January-December 2002 INDEX TO PAGES According to monthly issues January-December Pages Month Pages Month 1-103 January 599-701 July 105-213 February 703-800 August 215-302 March 801-883 September 303-391 April 885-986 October 392-485 May 987-1092 November 487-598 June 1093-1222 December SUBJECT INDEX A vironmental Medicine, position trimellitic anhydride-induced, rhinitis and statement, HIV and AIDS in the conjunctivitis prevalence in, 1179 Absenteeism: see also Sick leave workplace, 495 Audiometric findings, workers exposed to costs and health risks association with, American College of Occupational and En¬ low levels of styrene and noise, 1126 vironmental Medicine (ACOEM), CME article, 806 health status and employee productivity, position statement, automated ex¬ Automobile finishings plant, isocyanate and 14 ternal defibrillation in occupational solvent exposure effects on pul¬ stress, mucosal immunity, and upper re¬ setting, 2 monary function, 1083 spiratory infections (letter), 987 American Occupational Health Conference Autonomic nervous system, lead exposure, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, in (AOHC) cardiac rhythm analysis for evalu¬ the workplace, ACOEM position 2002 exhibitors, 382 ation, 59 statement, 495 overview and highlights, 195 Adolescents, musculoskeletal pain, work as risk factor for, 956 Amphetamine-positive drug testing, precur¬ B Aerobic exercise, median nerve conduction sor medications as source of, 435 Back injury in carpal tunnel syndrome and (let¬ Amphetaminil, methamphetamine/amphet- claims, medical care utilization review ter), 303 amine-positive drug testing and, program effects on, 365 Agent Orange, dioxin contamination in Viet¬ 435 low namese three decades after (let¬ Amyloid p protein, melatonin metabolite early physical therapy effects (letter), ter), 218 and, in electric utility workers, 769 490 Aging, police officer, work-related stress Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis physical therapy role in (letter), 488 and,160 cause-specific mortality and, air base ci¬ Back pain: see under Pain Agricultural workers: see also Farmers/ vilian employees, long-term study, Benzene exposure, trans,trans-muconic Farmworkers 989 acid as biomarker of, 1173 hazardous substances emergency events vascular endothelial growth factor promo¬ Biomass, indoor exposure to, lung cancer in, CME article, 714 tor mutations and, in airline pilots risks and, in rural China, 338 job-exposure matrix development, 865 (letter), 987 Bladder cancer Air pollution Anxiety, chemical sensitivity and asthma occupational risk factors for, 685 acute respiratory infection and, children in and, CME article, 890 paint and, 258 developing countries, 640 Arsenic exposure, lung cancer and, mortal¬ Blood coagulation factors, job characteris¬ chronic lower respiratory diseases, emer¬ ity rates, 291 tics and, male Korean workers, 997 gency room visits in elderly and, Asbestos exposure Blood pressure, firefighters on hazardous CME article, 622 lung cancer risk estimation and, con¬ materials teams, 669 Airline pilots, vascular endothelial growth struction workers, 1190 Body mass index, health status and, asso¬ factor promotor mutations and lung/pleural cancer, mortality in pulp/pa¬ ciation in firefighters, 94- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in per industry, 579 Body temperature, deep core, industrial (letter), 987 Asphalt roofing/production, lung cancer and workers under thermal stress, 125 Alarie test, respiratory tract irritation assess¬ respiratory disease in, 551 Boilermakers, polycyclic aromatic hydrocar¬ ment, 968 Asthma bons, 1 -hydroxypyrene as biomar¬ Allergies, primary and secondary, to labora¬ depression and anxiety in, CME article, ker of exposure to, 1119 tory animals, workers exposed to, 890 Book reviews, 101,192, 302, 380, 783, 985, 1143 hairdressers, prevalence and risk factors, 1207 Alzheimer’s disease, electromagnetic field in Turkey, 585 Brain exposure and, 66 incidence in construction workers, in Fin¬ cancer, occupational exposures in Finn¬ American College of Occupational and En- land, 752 ish women, 663 JOEM • Volume 44, December 2002 1213 neural conduction biomarkers in children stress and, in law enforcement officers, 628 of lead glazing workers, 855 1182 hazardous substances emergency events Bronchitis, 1,2-dichloroethane, oral admin¬ Carpal tunnel release in the agriculture industry, 714 istration effects, 475 distal motor latency as predictor of out¬ impact of OSHA trench and excavation Burn injuries come in (letter), 704 standard on fatal injury in the con¬ hand, occupational, type, location, and normal median nerves and (letter), 599 struction industry, 902 severity, 345 Carpal tunnel syndrome, median nerve con¬ increased capsaicin cough sensitivity in hydrofluoric acid, management of (letter), duction and, aerobic exercise and patients with multiple chemical 309 (letter), 303 sensitivity, 1012 welding, localized neutrophilic dermato¬ Ceramic glazing, lead intoxication from, in JOEM (editorial), 487 sis after (letter), 491 noise exposure and, neuro-ototox¬ migraine headache, lost productivity due work-related, long-term review study, 692 icity effects, 30 to, CME article, 523 Chemical employees, mortality among, prevalence of common infections among C long-term review study, 168 employees in different work sched¬ Cancer Chemical exposure ules, 1003 bladder, occupational risk factors for, 685 maternal, during pregnancy, prospective productivity losses related to the com¬ brain and nervous system, occupational and retrospective study, CME arti¬ mon cold, 822 exposures in Finnish women, 663 cle, 708 prospective and retrospective reports of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/non- nasal mucosa innervation in environmen¬ maternal exposure to chemical Hodgkin’s lymphoma, occupation tally triggered hyperreflectoric rhi¬ during pregnancy, 708 and risks of, 469 nitis, 924 public health consequences from acute incidence of, nuclear reactor workers in Children, air pollution and acute respiratory chlorine releases, 1993-2000, 906 Finland, CME article, 634 infection, in developing countries, questionnaire for assessing physical work lung, asphalt roofing and asphalt produc¬ 640 loads, validity of, 724 tion, 551 Chlorine exposure, public health conse¬ sick leave and physical leisure-time activ¬ lung/pleural, asbestos exposure, mortal¬ quences of, CME article, 906 ities, 530 ity in pulp/paper industry, 579 Circadian rhythm, industrial workers under small bowel carcinoid tumor, occupa¬ mortality rates, job-exposure matrix de¬ thermal stress, deep core body tional risk factors for, CME article, velopment in agricultural workers, temperature in, 125 516 865 Clobenzorex, methamphetamine/amphet- standing at work during pregnancy ef¬ non-melanoma skin, sun-related behavior amine-positive drug testing and, fects on infant birth weight, 815 of outdoor working men with, 847 435 Coronary artery bypass graft, return to work risk Coal, indoor exposure to, lung cancer risks after, supervisor attitudes toward, painters and paint manufacturing in¬ and, in rural China, 338 331 dustry workers, 258 Coal workers, pneumoconiosis in, MnSOD, Coronary Health Improvement Project, im¬ trichloroethylene/perchlorate in drink¬ GSTM1, GST1093, OGGI genetic pact of, 831 ing water and, 616 polymorphisms in, 372 Costs risk assessment, comprehensive control Cognitive impairment, risks of, electromag¬ disability, annual costs of, in diabetes program implementation and, one- netic field exposure and, 66 mellitus, 136 year outcome report, 398 Cold, common, productivity losses related health risks and, association with time small bowel, occupational risk factors for, to, CME article, 822 away from work, 1126 CME article, 516 Conjunctivitis, trimellitic anhydride-induced hepatitis A prevention in health care work¬ thyroid, occupational risks of (letter), 307 asthma and, prevalence, 1179 ers, cost analysis, in Israel, 109 triazine herbicide manufacturing workers Construction workers reduction of, health care management and, 1048 asthma incidence in, in Finland, 752 initiative effects on, workers’ com¬ Capsaicin, cough sensitivity in, CME article, disabling occupational injury in, 1161 pensation, CME article, 1100 1012 fatal injury in, OSHA trench and excava¬ workplace injury, risk assessment team Cardiac arrest, automated external defibril¬ tion standards impact on, CME ar¬ effects on, 155 lation in the workplace and, ticle, 902 Cotinine, levels, secondhand smoke expo¬ ACOEM position statement, 2 health promotion in, 540 sure in the workplace and, 503 Cardiac rhythm analysis, lead exposure lung cancer risk estimation and asbestos Cotton-mill-room noise, chronic exposure and, effects on autonomic nervous exposure, 1190 to, tracheal epithelium cell compo¬ system and, 59 toxic inhalation fatalities in, 657 sition effects, rats, 1135 Cardiopulmonary exercise test, chronic ob¬ Continuing Medical Education Creosote workers, biological vs. ambient structive pulmonary disease, com¬ air pollution effects on emergency room exposure monitoring, 310 parison with pulmonary function visits in elderly, 622 Crush injuries, hand, occupational, type, test for evaluation, 54 anxiety sensitivity and depression in mul¬ location, and severity, 345 Cardiovascular disease tiple chemical sensitivities and D blood coagulation factors and job charac¬ asthma, 890 teristics, male Korean workers, 997 audiometric findings in workers exposed Defibrillation, automated external, in the risk assessment, comprehensive control to low levels of styrene and noise, workplace, ACOEM position state¬ program implementation and, one- 806 ment, 2 year outcome report, 398 cancer incidence in Finnish nuclear reac¬ Dementia, electromagnetic field exposure risk factor awareness. Heart At Work Pro¬ tor workers, 634 and, 66 gram effects on, 228 case-site/control-site study of workplace Deprenyl, methamphetamine/amphet- risks. Coronary Health Improvement violent injury, 1018 amine-positive drug testing and, Project, impact of, 831 depression-related short-term disability. 435 1214 Subject Index Depression Epidemiology lead chemical sensitivity and asthma and, asthma incidence in construction work¬ autonomic nervous system, cardiac CME article, 890 ers, in Finland, 752 rhythm analysis for evaluation, 59 quality of mental health services, treat¬ chronic lymphocytic leukemia/non- education and, impact on Mini-Mental ment effectiveness effects on Hodgkin’s lymphoma, occupation State Examination, 574 worker productivity, 320 and risks of, 469 mercury, fish consumption and, 143 Dermatosis, localized neutrophilic, after dioxin contamination in Vietnamese, three noise, ceramic glazing, lead intoxication welding injury (letter), 491 decades after Agent Orange (let¬ from, neuro-ototoxicity effects, 30 Diabetes mellitus ter), 218 nuclear reactor workers, cancer incidence disability and economic impact in, 136 early retirement, physical workload and, in, in Finland, CME article, 634 firefighters with (letter), 492 930 perchlorate, in drinking water (letter), 393 Dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethene, parental hepatitis C screening and prevalence, in petrochemicals, erectile dysfunction after concentrations of, sex ratio in off¬ public safety workers (letter), 223 (letter), 105 spring and, 8 neural tube defects and parental occupa¬ polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 1-hy- 1,2-Dichloroethane, oral administration, tion, Mexican Americans, 650 droxypyrene as biomarker of expo¬ pneumotoxic effects after, 475 vitreous fiber production workers, mortal¬ sure to, 1119 Dimethylamphetamine, methamphetamine/ ity ratios (letter), 106 solvents amphetamine-positive drug testing work disability, in the Netherlands, 510 neural tube defects and, Mexican and, 435 Erectile dysfunction, after petrochemical ex¬ Americans, 650 Dioxin, contamination in Vietnamese, three posure (letter), 105 organic, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma decades after Agent Orange (let¬ Ergonomics and, 876 ter), 218 daily function in upper extremity disor¬ toxic encephalopathy induced by (let¬ Disability ders, workers’ compensation ter), 393 annual costs of, in diabetes mellitus, 136 claimants, 606 triazine herbicide, cancer risks in, 1048 depression-related short-term, CME arti¬ upper extremity disorders, practical mea¬ Eye injury cle, 628 sures of exposure, 73 phototoxicity and (letter), 487 health promotion program participation Ethylamphetamine, methamphetamine/am- Posner-Schlossman syndrome after ocu¬ and,776 phetamine-positive drug testing lar exposure to anti-mildew plant persons with, in the workplace, 358 and, 435 (letter), 105 work, in the Netherlands, 510 Executives, health examination, value of Disaster, World Trade Center, health effects and literature review, 736 F and occupational exposure in of¬ Exercise, workplace cancer prevention pro¬ fice workers near, 601 gram implementation and, one- Famprofazone, methamphetamine/amphet- Distal motor latency, as predictor of out¬ year outcome report, 398 amine-positive drug testing and, come in carpal tunnel release (let¬ Exposure 435 ter), 704 anti-mildew plant, eye injuries, Posner- Farmers/Farmworkers; see also Agricultural Drug laboratory, law enforcement officers Schlossman syndrome after ocular workers investigating, exposure to hazard¬ exposure to (letter), 105 green tobacco sickness, Latinos (letter), ous chemical, 184 arsenic, lung cancer and, mortality rates, 225 Drug testing; see Substance abuse screen¬ 291 hazardous substances emergency events ing benzene, trans,trans-muconic acid as bi¬ in, CME article, 714 Dust exposure, small-scale wood industry omarker of, 1173 livestock, respiratory findings in (letter), workers, 1153 biomass, indoor exposure to, lung cancer 303 pesticides, removal from hands with soap risks and, in rural China, 338 E and water washing procedure, chemicals, maternal exposure during 1076 Editorials pregnancy, prospective and retro¬ respiratory health program evaluation, changing times, changing systems: a spective study, CME article, 708 1064 message from the managing edi¬ creosote, biological vs. ambient monitor¬ tor, 1 ing of, 310 Fatigue, lifestyle factors as risk factors in continuing medical education in JOEM, 1,2-dichloroethane, oral administration, workplace, 116 487 pneumotoxic effects after, 475 Finger, vibration-induced white, long-term Education: see also Continuing Medical Ed¬ dust, small-scale wood industry workers, follow-up, 1203 ucation 1153 Firefighters lead exposure and, impact on Mini-Men¬ electromagnetic field, Alzheimer’s dis¬ body mass index and health status asso¬ tal State Examination, 574 ease and, 66 ciation in, 94- low back pain, intervention impact on environmental contaminants, office work¬ with diabetes mellitus (letter, 492 physician practice patterns and ers near the World Trade Center fitness self-perception and maximum ox¬ patient outcomes, 977 disaster site, 601 ygen consumption in, 546 Electric utility workers, amyloid p protein hazardous chemicals, drug laboratory, hazardous materials teams, blood pres¬ and melatonin metabolite in, 769 law enforcement officers investi¬ sure and employment status, 669 Electromagnetic fields, cognitive impair¬ gating, 184 injury risk factors in structural fires, 1059 ment risks in, 66 hepatitis C, rural vs. urban public safety lipid profile over time, prevention strate¬ Emergency room, chronic lower respiratory workers, 568 gies, 840 disease and air pollution and, el¬ human immunodeficiency virus, health Fish consumption derly, CME article, 622 care workers, postexposure pro¬ mercury exposure and, 143 Encephalopathy, solvent-induced toxic (let¬ phylaxis, treatment timeliness and sex ratio and (letter), 885 ter), 393 treatment recommendations, 265 Fitness, self-perception of, maximum oxy- JOEM • Volume 44, December 2002 1215 gen consumption and, in firefight¬ jury claims, 365 Hypertension ers, 546 Health care workers firefighters on hazardous materials teams, Flight attendants, female, reproductive bio¬ hepatitis A prevention, cost analysis, in 669 monitoring, feasibility issues, 947 Israel, 109 work history questionnaire, validity and Foam manufacturing workers, skin prob¬ human immunodeficiency virus, postex¬ reliability of, 1037 lems after toluene diisocyanate ex¬ posure prophylaxis, treatment Hyperthermia, industrial workers under posure, 1197 timeliness and treatment recom¬ thermal stress, deep core body Forest products mill, hemochromatosis mendations, 265 temperature in, 125 screening program in, 745 Health effects, office workers near the Hypoglycemia, reforestation workers, phys¬ Fungus, toxic, pulmonary disease and (let¬ World Trade Center disaster site, iological and biochemical status, ter), 705 601 559 Health examination, executives, value of G and literature review, 736 I Gender Health history', occupational, questionnaire Immunological response, reforestation cancer risks, painters/paint manufactur¬ reliability and validity, 39 workers, physiological and bio¬ ing industry, 258 Health promotion chemical status, 559 fish consumption and sex ratio (letter), in construction industry, 540 Industrial workers, under thermal stress, 885 Johnson & Johnson Health & Wellness deep core body temperature in, male hormone levels, non-ionizing radia¬ Program, employee health risks 125 tion and (letter), 305 impact, 417 Infants multisymptom illness. Gulf War veterans, program participation, on disability days, birth weight, standing at work during risk factors for, 271 776 pregnancy effects, CME article, persons with disabilities in workplace workplace cancer prevention program 815 and, 358 implementation and, one-year out¬ dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethene and Genetic polymorphisms, MnSOD, GSTM1, come report, 398 polychlorinated biphenyl levels, GST1093, OGG1, in coal workers’ Health registries, occupational and other parental concentrations of, sex ra¬ pneumoconiosis, 372 factors influencing participation in. tio in offspring and, 8 Granite workers, silicosis, radiographic ab¬ Gulf War veterans, 758 perchlorate in drinking water effects (let¬ normalities and (letter), 308 Health risks, employee, Johnson & Johnson ter), 393 Gulf War veterans Health & Wellness Program impact Infections, common, prevalence, work health registries, occupational and other on, 417 schedule impact on, CME article, factors influencing participation in, Health status, body mass index and, asso¬ 1003 758 ciation in firefighters, 94- Infertility, male, occupational psychological multisymptom illness in, risk factors for, Hearing loss, lead exposure and, neuro¬ stress and, CME article, 1093 271 ototoxicity effects, 30 Inhalation, toxic, fatalities in construction Heart At Work Program, cardiovascular dis¬ workers, 657 H ease risk factor awareness and, Injury, work-related Hairdressers, asthma prevalence and risk 228 access to care and return to work pro¬ factors, in Turkey, 585 Heart disease gram assessment, 246 Hand injury, traumatic occupational, type, lipid levels in firefighters and, prevention back/neck injury claims, medical care uti¬ location, and severity, 345 strategies, 840 lization review program effects on, Hazardous materials work history questionnaire, validity and 365 creosote exposure, biological vs. ambient reliability of, 1037 burns, long-term review study, 692 exposure monitoring, 310 Heat stress, industrial workers, deep core disabling, in construction industry, 1161 emergency events in agriculture industry, body temperature in, 125 eye injury, phototoxicity and (letter), 487 CME article, 714 Hemochromatosis, screening program in fatal, in construction industry, OSHA exposure to, law enforcement investiga¬ forest products mill, 745 trench and excavation standards tion of drug laboratory, 184 Hepatitis A, prevention in health care work¬ impact on, CME article, 902 firefighters and, blood pressure and em¬ ers, cost analysis, in Israel, 109 firefighters in structural fires, 1059 ployment status, 669 Hepatitis C hydrofluoric acid burns, management of Health, workplace productivity and, presen¬ public safety workers, rural vs. urban, 568 (letter), 309 teeism assessment, 14 in public safety workers (letter), 221 low back pain, comorbidity and outcomes Health behavior. Coronary Health Improve¬ screening and prevalence, in public safety in, 677 ment Project impact on, 831 workers (letter), 223 musculoskeletal, occupational medicine Health care Hormone levels, male, non-ionizing radia¬ center-based physical therapy ef¬ access to, assessment of plan for, after tion and (letter), 305 fectiveness, 48 work-related injury, 246 Human immunodeficiency virus musculoskeletal pain disability, psychiat¬ office-based, work-related conditions, postt.xposure prophylaxis, treatment ric disorders prevalence in, 459 ambulatory medical care survey, timeliness and treatment recom¬ patient satisfaction with quality of care CME article, 1106 mendations, 265 and outcomes, 425 Health care management initiative, effects in the workplace, ACOEM position state¬ physical therapy role in occupational low on cost reduction in workers’ com¬ ment, 495 back injury (letter), 488 pensation, CME article, 1100 Hydrofluoric acid, burns from, management rate, cost, and duration of, risk assess¬ Health care utilization of (letter), 309 ment team reduction effects, 155 Johnson & Johnson Health & Wellness 1 -Hydroxypyrene, as biomarker of exposure Iron levels, hemochromatosis screening program impact on, 21 to polycyclic aromatic hydrocar¬ program in forest products mill, review program effects on back/neck in¬ bons, boilermakers, 1119 745 1216 Subject Index Isocyanate exposure, pulmonary function organic solvents and, 876 N and, automobile finishings plant, Nasal mucosa, innervation in environmen¬ 1083 M tally triggered hyperreflectoric rhi¬ Magnesium foundry, mortality among em¬ nitis, 924 J ployees, long-term review study, Neck injury, claims, medical care utilization Johnson & Johnson Health & Wellness Pro¬ 168 review program effects on, 365 gram Magnetic field exposure, amyloid p protein Neoplasms, malignant, mortality among employee health risks impact, 417 and melatonin metabolite levels af¬ chemical company employees, health care utilization and expenditures ter, electric utility workers, 769 long-term review study, 168 and, 21 Manganese exposure, pulmonary function Nerve conduction, carpal tunnel release, Journal of Occupational and Environmental and respiratory symptoms after, distal motor latency as predictor of Medicine 282 surgical outcome, 176 continuing medical education, obtaining Median nerve Nerve function, organophosphate pesticide credits in, 539 conduction, carpal tunnel syndrome and, exposure and, 352 continuing medical education (editorial), aerobic exercise and (letter), 303 Nervous system, cancer of, occupational 487 normal, carpal tunnel release in (letter), exposures in Finnish women, 663 Fast Track comes to JOEM, 227 599 Neural tube defects, parental occupation manuscript submissions (editorial), 1 Melatonin metabolite, amyloid p protein and, Mexican Americans, 650 L and, in electric utility workers, 769 Neurological disorders, risks of, electro¬ Mental health services, quality of, treatment magnetic field exposure and, 66 Laboratory workers, allergy to laboratory effectiveness effects on worker Neuromuscular function, organophosphate animals, 1143 productivity, 320 pesticide exposure and, 352 Law enforcement officers, cardiovascular Mercury exposure, current concepts, con¬ Neuro-ototoxicity, noise exposure in lead- disease and stress in, 1182 troversies, and experience, 143 exposed adults, 30 Lead exposure Methamphetamine-positive drug testing, Noise exposure brainstem neural conduction biomarkers precursor medications as source cotton-mill room, tracheal epithelium cell in, children of lead-glaze workers, of, 435 composition after chronic expo¬ 855 Methylmercury exposure, current concepts, sure to, rats, 1135 cardiac rhythm analysis, autonomic ner¬ controversies, and experience, 143 lead-exposed adults, neuro-ototoxicity vous system evaluation and, 59 Migraine headache, lost productivity due to, and, 30 education and, impact on Mini-Mental CME article, 523 styrene exposure and, workers exposed State Examination, 574 Mildew, anti-mildew plant, Posner-Schloss- to, audiometric findings in, CME noise exposure and, neuro-ototoxicity in, man syndrome after ocular expo¬ article, 806 30 sure to (letter), 105 Nuclear reactor workers, cancer incidence Lead glazing workers, brainstem neural Mine workers, manganese exposure, pul¬ in, in Finland, CME article, 634 conduction biomarkers in children monary function and respiratory Nutrition, workplace cancer prevention pro¬ of, 855 symptoms after, 282 gram implementation and, one- Legal issues/considerations, Toxic Sub¬ Mini-Mental State Examination, lead expo¬ year outcome report, 398 stances Control Act, framework for sure and education impact on, 574 addressing health issues (letter), Mortality O 393 cancer, job-exposure matrix development Leisure in agricultural workers, 865 Obesity, fatigue and psychological distress activities, sick leave and, CME article, 530 cause-specific, air base civilian employ¬ in the workplace and, 116 time, inactivity, fatigue and psychological ees, long-term study, 989 Occupational and environmental medicine, distress in the workplace and, 116 chemical employees, long-term review center-based physical therapy, ef¬ Leukemia, chronic lymphocytic, occupation study, 168 fectiveness of, 48 and risks of, 469 lung cancer after arsenic exposure, 291 Occupational health, health history ques¬ Lifestyle factors, fatigue and psychological lung/pleural cancer and asbestos expo¬ tionnaire, reliability and validity of, distress in the workplace and, 116 sure in pulp/paper industry, 579 39 Lipid levels, firefighters, over time, preven¬ refinery/petrochemica! plant workers (let¬ Occupational risk factors tion strategies, 840 ter), 395 chronic lymphocytic leukemia/non- Livestock farmworkers, respiratory symp¬ toxic inhalation in construction workers, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, occupation toms in (letter), 303 657 and risks of, 469 Lung vitreous fiber production workers, U.S. neural tube defects and parental occupa¬ cancer cohort study (letter), 106 tion, Mexican Americans, 650 arsenic exposure and, mortality rates, Multisymptom illness. Gulf War veterans, Occupational Safety and Health Administra¬ 291 risk factors for, 271 tion, trench and excavation stan¬ asbestos exposure and risk estimation, Musculoskeletal disorders/pain dards, fatal injury in construction construction workers, 1190 work as risk factor for, adolescents, 956 industry and, CME article, 902 indoor exposure to coal and biomass in work-related Office workers, health effects and occupa¬ China and, 338 occupational medicine center-based tional exposure. World Trade Cen¬ paint and, 258 physical therapy effectiveness, 48 ter disaster site, 601 function psychiatric disorders prevalence in, Organophosphates, occupational exposure after manganese exposure, 282 459 to, nerve and neuromuscular func¬ woodworkers, 82 psychopathology in (letter), 888 tion effects, 352 Lymphoma, non-Hodgkin’s Myocardial infarction, return to work after, Outcomes occupation and risks of, 469 supervisor attitudes toward, 331 carpal tunnel release, distal motor latency JOEM • Volume 44, December 2002 1217 as predictor of surgical outcome, Physical workload, early retirement and, 930 sick leave due to low back pain and, 451 176 Pneumoconiosis, coal workers’, MnSOD, Public health, chlorine exposure conse¬ low back pain, education intervention im¬ GSTM1, GST1093, OGGI genetic quences and, CME article, 906 pact on physician practice pat¬ polymorphisms in, 372 Public safety workers terns and patient outcomes, 977 Pneumonia, bronchiolitis obliterans organiz¬ hepatitis C infection among (letter), 221 low back pain in workplace, comorbidity ing, in spice process workers (let¬ hepatitis C screening and prevalence (let¬ and outcomes in, 677 ter), 215 ter), 223 occupational medicine center-based phys¬ Poisoning, toxic inhalation in construction rural vs. urban, hepatitis C in, 568 ical therapy, effectiveness of, 48 workers, fatalities from, 657 Pulmonary disease patient satisfaction with, after work injury, Police officers chronic obstructive, pulmonary function 425 aging, work stress in, 160 test vs. cardiopulmonary exercise Oxygen consumption, maximum, fitness self¬ drug laboratory investigation, exposure to test for functional evaluation, 54 perception and, in firefighters, 546 hazardous chemicals, 184 Stachybotrys chartarum exposure and Polychlorinated biphenyls, parental concen¬ (letter), 705 P trations of, sex ratio in offspring Pulmonary disorders, airway obstructive dis¬ Pain and, 8 ease in popcorn workers (letter), 216 low back Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 1-hy- Pulmonary function comorbidity and outcomes in, 677 droxypyrene as biomarker of expo¬ after manganese exposure, 282 education intervention impact on phy¬ sure to, boilermakers, 1119 isocyanate and solvent exposure and, au¬ sician practice patterns and pa¬ Popcorn workers, airway obstructive dis¬ tomobile finishings plant, 1083 tient outcomes, 977 ease in (letter), 216 Pulmonary function test, chronic obstruc¬ risk factors for sick leave due to, 451 Poppy seeds, methamphetamine/amphet- tive pulmonary disease, compari¬ musculoskeletal, work as risk factor, ad¬ amine-positive drug testing and, 435 son with cardiopulmonary exercise olescents, 956 Posner-Schlossman syndrome, after ocular test for evaluation, 54 Painters/paint manufacturing industry, can¬ exposure to anti-mildew plant (let¬ Pulp/paper industry, lung/pleural cancer cer risks in, 258 ter), 105 and asbestos exposure in, mortal¬ Pancreatic cancer, paint and varnish plant Poultry plant workers, pseudo-outbreak of ity rates, 579 workers, 258 tuberculosis in, 1169 Q Patient satisfaction, quality of care and out¬ Precursor medications, methamphetamine/ comes after work injury, 425 amphetamine-positive drug testing Quality of care, patient satisfaction with, People and events, 99, 190, 300, 378, 481, and,435 after work injury, 425 597, 700, 781, 882, 986, 1092, Pregnancy 1209 history, health history questionnaire and, R Perchlorate 39 Radiation, non-ionizing, male hormone lev¬ in drinking water, cancer risks after long¬ maternal exposure to chemicals during, els and (letter), 305 term exposure to, 616 prospective and retrospective Radiography, silicosis in granite workers in drinking water (letter), 393 study, CME article, 708 and (letter), 308 Pesticides neural tube defects, parental occupation Railroad workers, solvent-induced toxic en¬ organophosphate, nerve and neuromus¬ and, Mexican Americans, 650 cephalopathy (letter), 393 cular function effects, 352 standing at work during, infant birth Refinery/petrochemical plants, mortality removal from hands with soap and water weight effects, CME article, 815 rates (letter), 395 washing procedure, 1076 Presenteeism, health status and employee Reforestation workers, physiological and Petrochemical exposure, Peyronie’s dis¬ productivity, 14 biochemical status, 559 ease after (letter), 105 Productivity, workplace Rehabilitation, occupational medicine cen¬ Petrochemical plant workers, mortality rates depression, quality of mental health ser¬ ter-based physical therapy, effec¬ (letter), 395 vices effects on, 320 tiveness of, 48 Peyronie’s disease, after petrochemical ex¬ losses related to the common cold, CME Repetitive motion, health history question¬ posure (letter), 105 article, 822 naire and, 39 Phenoxyherbicide, dioxin contamination in migraine headache and, CME article, 523 Reproductive outcomes, female flight atten¬ Vietnamese, three decades after presenteeism assessment and, 14 dants, feasibility issues in biomoni¬ Agent Orange (letter), 218 reforestation workers, physiological and toring, 947 Phototoxicity, occupational eye injury and biochemical status, 559 Research (letter), 487 Psychiatric disorders, prevalence in work- framework for addressing health issues Physical activity, sick leave and, CME arti¬ related musculoskeletal pain dis¬ (letter), 393 cle, 530 ability, 459 smoking history data collection for de¬ Physical examination, executives, value of Psychological distress, lifestyle factors as ceased workers, 915 and literature review, 736 risk factors in workplace, 116 upper extremity disorders, ergonomic ex¬ Physical therapy Psychological stress, occupational, male in¬ posures, practical measures of, 73 early, low back musculoskeletal disorders fertility and, CME article, 1093 workers as subjects in, 801 (letter), 490 Psychopathology, in work-related musculo¬ Respiratory disease/impairment in occupational low back injury (letter), skeletal pain disability (letter), 888 asphalt roofing/production and, 551 488 Psychosocial factors chronic lower, in elderly, air pollution and, occupational medicine center-based, ef¬ aging police officers, work-related stress CME article, 622 fectiveness of, 48 and, 160 law enforcement investigation of drug Physical work loads, questionnaire for as¬ daily function in upper extremity disorders laboratory, exposure to hazardous sessing, validity of, CME article, and, workers’ compensation claim¬ chemicals and, 184 724 ants, 606 pulmonary function test vs. cardiopulmo- 1218 Subject Index nary exercise test for functional Silicosis, radiographic abnormalities and Triazine herbicide workers, cancer risks in, evaluation, 54 (letter), 308 1048 Respiratory function, multiple chemical sen¬ Skin problems, toluene diisocyanate expo¬ Trichloroethylene, in drinking water, cancer risks sitivity and, CME article, 1012 sure and, foam manufacturing after long-term exposure to, 616 Respiratory health program, evaluation of, workers, 1197 Trimellitic anhydride, asthma induced by, farmers and families, 1064 Small bowel, carcinoid tumor, occupational rhinitis and conjunctivitis preva¬ Respiratory infection risk factors for, CME article, 516 lence in, 1179 acute, air pollution and, children in devel¬ Smoking: see Tobacco smoke Tuberculosis, pseudo-outbreak in poultry oping countries, 640 Solvents plant workers, 1169 upper, stress, mucosal immunity, and, exposure to U absenteeism (letter), 987 neural tube defects and, Mexican Respiratory symptoms Americans, 650 Upper extremity disorders after manganese exposure, 282 pulmonary function and, automobile carpal tunnel release, distal motor latency as 1,2-dichloroethane, oral administration finishings plant, 1083 predictor of surgical outcome, 176 effects, 475 organic, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and, 876 case manager training effects on worksite livestock farmworkers (letter), 303 Spice process workers, bronchiolitis obliterans accommodations, workers’ com¬ small-scale wood industry workers, 1153 organizing pneumonia in (letter), 215 pensation claimants, 237 woodworkers, 82 Spirometry, lung function and respiratory ergonomic exposures, practical mea¬ Respiratory tract irritation, sensory irritation symptoms in woodworkers, 82 sures of, 73 test for assessment of, 968 Stachybotrys chartarum exposure, pulmo¬ psychosocial factors and ergonomics ef¬ Retirement, early, physical workload and nary disease and (letter), 705 fects on daily function, workers’ risks of, 930 Stress, work-related, aging police officers, compensation claimants, 606 Rhinitis 160 vibration-induced white finger, long-term hyperreflectotic, environmentally triggered, Styrene exposure, noise exposure and, audio¬ follow-up, 1203 nasal mucosa innervation in, 924 metric findings in, CME article, 806 Urine specimen, substituted, federal criteria trimellitic anhydride-induced asthma and, Substance abuse screening for, 407 prevalence, 1179 methamphetamine/amphetamine-posi- Risk assessment team, workplace injury rate, tive, precursor medications as V cost, and duration effects, 155 source of, 435 Vaccination, hepatitis A, health care work¬ Risks substituted urine specimen, federal crite¬ ers, cost analysis, in Israel, 109 bladder cancer, occupation effects on, 685 ria for, 407 Vagal depression, lead exposure and, cardiac brain/nervous system cancer, occupa¬ Sun exposure, outdoor working men, non¬ rhythm analysis for evaluation, 59 tional exposures in Finnish women, melanoma skin cancer and, 847 Vascular endothelial growth factor promo¬ 663 Surgery, carpal tunnel release, distal motor tor, mutations in, amyotrophic lat¬ hairdressers, asthma prevalence and risk latency as predictor of surgical eral sclerosis and, in airline pilots factors, in Turkey, 585 outcome, 176 (letter), 987 occupational, small bowel carcinoid tu¬ Surveillance, law enforcement investigation Vibration-induced white finger, long-term mor, CME article, 516 of drug laboratory, exposure to follow-up study, 1203 rodent exposure and rodent-borne vi¬ hazardous chemicals and, 184 Violence, workplace injury, case-site/con¬ ruses, occupational risks of, 962 trol-site study, CME article, 1018 Rodent exposure, rodent-borne viruses T Vitreous fiber production workers, mortality and, occupational risks of, 962 Thermal stress, industrial workers, deep study (letter), 106 core body temperature in, 125 S W Thyroid cancer, occupational risks of (let¬ Sensory irritation test, respiratory tract irri¬ ter), 307 Wartime exposure, Gulf War veterans, health tation assessment, 968 Tobacco smoke registries, occupational and other fac¬ September 11, 2001, World Trade Center history data collection for deceased tors influencing participation in, 758 disaster site, health effects and oc¬ workers, 915 Water, drinking cupational exposure in office work¬ secondhand, exposure in the workplace, perchlorate in drinking water (letter), 393 ers near, 601 503 perchlorate/trichloroethylene in, cancer Sex ratio workplace cancer prevention program assessment after long-term expo¬ fish consumption and (letter), 885 implementation and, one-year out¬ sure to, 616 in offspring, dichlorodiphenyl dichlo- come report, 398 Welders, burn injury, localized neutrophilic roethene and polychlorinated bi¬ worksite smoking cessation program dermatosis after (letter), 491 phenyl exposure, parental concen¬ evaluation (letter), 703 Wood industries, small-scale, respiratory symp¬ trations of, 8 Tobacco workers, green tobacco sickness. toms and dust exposure in, 1153 Sexual dysfunction, after petrochemical ex¬ Latino farmworkers (letter), 225 Woodworkers, respiratory symptoms and posure (letter), 105 Toluene diisocyanate, skin problems after lung function, 82 Sick leave; see also Absenteeism exposure to, foam manufacturing Work cardiovascular disease risk factor aware¬ facility, 1197 history, questionnaire, validity and reli¬ ness and. Heart At Work Program Toxic Substances Control Act, framework for ability of, 1037 effects, 228 addressing health issues (letter), 393 return to costs and health risks association with, Tracheal epithelium, cell composition ef¬ after myocardial infarction or coronary 1126 fects, after chronic exposure to artery bypass graft, supervisor at¬ low back pain and, risk factors for, 451 cotton-mill-room noise, rats, 1135 titudes toward, 331 physical leisure-time activities and, CME Tree planting, physiological and biochemi¬ assessment of plan for, after work-re¬ article, 530 cal status of workers, 559 lated injury, 246 JOEM • Volume 44, December 2002 1219 musculoskeletal injuries, occupational teristics, male Korean workers, 997 core body temperature in, 125 medicine center-based physical cancer prevention program implementa¬ patient satisfaction with quality of care and therapy effectiveness and, 48 tion, one-year outcome report, 398 outcomes after work injury, 425 schedule, impact on common infections Ctoronary Health Improvement Project impact persons with disabilities in, 358 prevalence, CME article, 1003 on health behavior and risks, 831 psychological distress, lifestyle factors as Workers’ compensation diabetes mellitus, annual costs of disabil¬ risk factors for, 116 burn injuries, long-term review study, 692 ity in, 136 rodent exposure and rodent-borne vi¬ health care management initiative effects on disability, in the Netherlands, 510 ruses, occupational risks of, 962 cost reduction in, CME article, 1100 ergonomic exposures, practical measures of, secondhand smoke exposure in, serum upper extremity disorders upper extremity disorders and, 73 cotinine levels, 503 case manager training effects on work¬ fatigue, lifestyle factors as risk factors for, short-term disability, depression-related, site accommodations, 237 116 CME article, 628 ergonomic and psychosocial factors ef¬ health and wellness programs, health care smoking cessation program evaluation fects on daily function, 606 utilization and expenditures impact, (letter), 703 Workplace 21 standing during pregnancy, infant birth accommodations for upper extremity dis¬ health promotion, in construction indus¬ weight effects, CME article, 815 orders, case manager training ef¬ try, 540 substituted urine specimen, federal crite¬ fects on, workers’ compensation HIV and AIDS n, ACOEM position state¬ ria for, 407 claimants, 237 ment, 495 violent injury, case-site/control-site study, automated external defibrillation in, human immunodeficiency virus, postex¬ CME article, 1018 ACOEM position statement, 2 posure prophylaxis, treatment workers as research subjects, 801 back/neck injury claims, medical care utiliza¬ timeliness and treatment recom¬ work-related medical conditions, office- tion review program effects on, 365 mendations, 265 based health care for, CME article, blood coagulation factors and job charac¬ industrial workers under thermal stress, deep 1106 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1. 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Jeffrey Brown, Manager Periodical Operations 1220 JOEM • Volume 44, Number 12, December 2002 AUTHOR INDEX A Brender, J, 650 Crane, M, 677 Ford, DP, 574 Brenner, AV, 338 Cryer, A, 924 Ford, LF, 48 Abenhaim, L, 956 Brouw/er, DH, 1075 Curwick, C, 692 Forst, L, 657 Acton, RT, 745 Brown, JS, 228 Cyr, D, 516 Fossel, AH, 176 Aguas, AP, 1135 Brown, LM, 258 Franke, WD, 1182 Ahrens, W, 516 Bruce, N, 640 D Franklin, G, 365 Akpinar-Elci, M, 585 Aldana, SG, 831 Bruno, JA, 21, 417 Daftarian, HS, 1197 Franks, J, 806 Alexander, M, 677 Bruusgaard, D, 530 Dalager, NA, 758 Fraumeni, JF, Jr, 258 All, D, 73 Buchanan, LH, 30 Dancheva, V, 475 Freitas, D, 1135 Aloni, H, 109 Buettner, PG, 847 Dane, D, 73 Friedlander, BR, 39 Alter, MJ, 591 Buiatti, E, 1028 Davis, CS, 358 Fritz, CL, 962 Amick, BC, III, 176, 1106 Bultmann, U, 116 de Kleijn-de Vrankrijker, M, 510 Fryar, CD, 551 Andersen, A, 579 Burch, JB, 769 Dell, LD, 989 Fulhorst, CF, 962 Arts, JHE, 968 Burgess, JL, 184 Delzell, E, 1048 Fulton-Kehoe, D, 365 Ashkenazi, S, 109 Burns, CJ, 168 Dembe, AE, 1106 Astrakianakis, G, 865 Burton, WN, 523, 737 Demers, PA, 1153 G Auvinen, A, 634 Busschers, M, 968 Dennerlein, JT, 176 Gackstetter, GD, 758 Averhoff, FM, 591 Derebery, VJ, 977 Garb, JR, 265 C Dersh, J, 459 Gatchel, RJ, 459 B Caccappolo-van Vliet, E, 890 Dervin, K, 425 Ge, X, 372 Babb, JS, 398 Cameron, L, 8 Dewa, CS, 628 Gershon, RRM, 160 Bacchini, P, 1028 Cantor, KP, 685 Dias de Oliveira Latorre, MR, 622 Giacomini, C, 1028 Diehl, HA, 831 Giang, GM, 977 Baetz, RA, 650 Caraballo, RS, 503 Dimberg, L, 73 Gibson, P, 14 Baggs. J, 692 Carel, R, 579, 1093 Baldasseroni, A, 1028 Carrivick, PJW, 155 Dinh, QT, 924 Giles, B, 1169 Ditto, AM, 1179 Glaser, CA, 962 Ballard, T, 516 Cartmill, JB, 168 do Nascimento Saldiva, PH, 622 Goering, P, 628 Balshem, A, 398 Carvalho, APO, 1135 Banks, SM, 1106 Carvalho, FM, 874 Dolmans, WMV, 1153 Goetzel, RZ, 21, 320, 417 Barbanel, CS, 407 Cassady, RE, 616 Dorevitch, S, 657 Goldman, RH, 143 Dosemeci, M, 258 Goodarzi, F, 282 Barnett, TE, 776 Casteel, C, 1018 Barreto de Carvalho, A, 874 Cha, BS, 997 Douwes, J, 1153 Goodno, LE, 1143 Barten, F, 1153 Chakroun, R, 1173 Duncan, JM, 48 Goshen, J, 54 Barton, JC, 745 Chang, SJ, 997 Grajewski, B, 947 Bates, GP, 125 Chau, M, 168 E Grammar, LC, 1179 Battle, MC, 365 Cheadle, A, 425 Earnest, GS, 601 Grande, NR. 1135 Bazzarre, TL, 228 Cheatwood, SM, 745 Edington, DW, 523, 737, 776, Gray, GC, 758 Beard, MJ, 1126 Chemerynski, S, 310 1126 Greenlaw, R, 831 Beckles, GL, 136 Chen, C, 815 Eisen, EA, 345 Green-McKenzie, J, 1100 Behrman, A, 1100 Chen, C-Y, 523, 737 Elci, OC, 585 Gridley, G, 258 Bende, M, 1012 Chen, D, 815 Emmett, E, 1100 Grizzle, W, 1048 Bendel, T, 14 Chen, VW, 1048 Endoh, K, 291 Groneberg, DA, 924 Berger, ML, 14 Cheng, H, 1048 Enge, B, 962 Gross, R, 989 Bergeret, A, 579 Cheng, J, 806 Englert, H, 831 Guenel, P, 516 Berkowitz, Z, 714, 906 Chiazze, L, Jr, 551 Engstrom, PF, 398 Guimaraes, L, 1135 Bert, J, 865 Cho, S-ll, 815 Erickson, DJ, 271 Besselink, A, 1153 Chodick, G, 109 Eriksen, W, 530 H Bhojani, FA, 39 Christian!, DC, 372, 669, 815, Eriksson, M, 516 Ha, E, 815 Bidwell, J, 1064 840,1119 Ernstgcird, L, 806 Hackleman, P, 14 Blair, A, 469 Christoudias, SG, 669, 840 Hakama, M, 634 F Blanck, PD, 358 Cimrin, AH, 585 Hall, R, 601 Bleecker, ML, 574 Clark, S, 940 Fabio, A, 1059 Harden, L, 516 Bloswick, D, 902 Cody, JT, 435 Facchini, LA, 579 Harenstam, A, 724 Bdckelmann, I, 59 Coggon, D, 579 Fayerweather, W, 551 Harris, KE, 1179 Boffetta, P, 579, 663 Cohen, H, 310 Feki, M, 1173 Haugh, GS, 714 Boojar, MMA, 282 Colin, D, 579 Feldman, DE, 956 Hauser, RB, 345 Borak, J, 310 Conti, DJ, 523, 737 Feuerstein, M, 73, 237, 606 Hedhili, A, 1173 Bos, PMJ, 968 Contoy, L, 657 Fiedler, N, 890 Heederik, D, 1153 Boyd, S, 398 Cornfeld, MJ, 398 Fink, G, 54 Heeringa, SG, 358 Braga, ALF, 622 Counter, SA, 30, 855 Fischer, A, 924 Heller, JM, 758 Brake, DJ, 125 Courtney, TK, 1161 Fischer, GA, 407 Henderson, B, 1083 Bramley, TJ, 822 Cox, KL, 989 Fogarty, WT, 977 Hendricks, K, 650