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A Systematic Analysis of Biological, Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Lifestyle Factors Contributing to Work Ability Across the Working Life Span: Cross-sectional Study

A Systematic Analysis of Biological, Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Lifestyle Factors Contributing to Work Ability Across the Working Life Span: Cross-sectional Study

A pet in the family was associated with lower work ability. Education and frequency of using a foreign language were related to higher work ability. Individuals with elementary and high school degrees scored lower in work ability than did those with secondary or higher education degrees. Furthermore, a negative relationship was observed between sleep quality and work ability.

Patrick D Gajewski, Jennifer A Rieker, Georgios Athanassiou, Peter Bröde, Maren Claus, Klaus Golka, Jan G Hengstler, Thomas Kleinsorge, Michael A Nitsche, Jörg Reinders, Anita Tisch, Carsten Watzl, Edmund Wascher, Stephan Getzmann

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e40818