I guess we could also put this one in the "Well, duh" category.
JAHA article summarized in Reuters.
Interestingly, "The researchers also found that hypertension was more common among clerical and unskilled workers than among professionals. This 'suggests that occupations requiring more challenging and mentally active work may have a protective effect against hypertension,' Yang and his colleagues write. Almost all of the developed world has legislation limiting work hours, except for the United States, the researchers note."
JAHA article summarized in Reuters.
Interestingly, "The researchers also found that hypertension was more common among clerical and unskilled workers than among professionals. This 'suggests that occupations requiring more challenging and mentally active work may have a protective effect against hypertension,' Yang and his colleagues write. Almost all of the developed world has legislation limiting work hours, except for the United States, the researchers note."