- VernacularTitle:典型工作相关疾病的研究进展
- Author:
Xuemei TAN
1
;
Yingying FENG
1
;
Tangfei GUAN
1
;
Yuqin YAO
1
;
Xin SUN
2
;
Juan LIAO
1
;
Yajia LAN
1
;
Qin ZHANG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: work-related disease; occupational health; musculoskeletal disease; mental health; reproductive health
- From: Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(1):108-115
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Work serves as a critical means of obtaining resources, facilitating personal growth, realizing self-worth, and engaging in social interactions. However, work-related diseases pose significant threats to workers’ health and productivity, and impose considerable economic burdens. This article categorized work-related diseases into six major types, including musculoskeletal disorders, mental and behavioral disorders, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, digestive system diseases, reproductive system diseases, and non-specific respiratory diseases, and summarized their risk factors, assessment methods, policy regulation, and prevention and control measures. Current research in this field predominantly relies on cross-sectional studies, which present limitations in causal inference and potential risks of bias. Future studies should expand sample sizes, optimize research designs, and establish multidimensional evaluation systems to comprehensively assess the health and economic impacts of work-related diseases. It is recommended to enhance the translation of research findings into practice, thereby providing a scientific basis for the occupational health protection system and promoting the well-being and sustainable development of the working population.

