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National Research Centre for the Working Environment

Occupational health research

The Danish National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NFA) is a key institution under Denmark's Ministry of Employment, focused on occupational health and safety (OSH). As Denmark’s largest OSH research body, the NFA is recognized nationally and internationally for its high standards and expertise, publishing nearly 200 studies annually, with 70% featured in top-tier journals. Their research spans psychological and physical work environments, workplace chemistry, safety, and economics. Collaborating widely with both Danish and global institutions, the NFA provides insights that inform policy, benefiting a healthy workplace culture across all levels of Danish society.

Visit website: https://nfa.dk/en

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Details last updated 25-Oct-2024

People at National Research Centre for the Working Environment

Lars Louis Andersen

Professor of Musculoskeletal Disorders

National Research Centre for the Working Environment News

Muscle strength linked to longer life for people aged 90 and above

Muscle strength linked to longer life for people aged 90 and above

Live Forever Club - 25-Oct-2024

Even small improvements in strength can have significant health benefits