6-9 OCTOBER 2025, Utrecht, the Netherlands

Speed talks 1

Tuesday 7 October 2025, 14.30 – 15.30

Speedtalk A Flash

Chairs: Hans Kromhout, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals

PosterPresenter
Differences in plasma metabolites between night and day shift workers and relation to cardiometabolic risk factorsCaisa Laurell
Early biological effects of urban exposure in outdoor workers: a multidisciplinary study integrating air monitoring and biomarker analysisFrancesca Sellaro
Occupational exposome and the risk of COPDTosca de Crom
Occupational exposures and risk of injuries, disease and death among offshore petroleum workers and their offspring: a study protocolMieke C Louwe
Shifts happen: Shift-specific job demands among hospital workers in the 1001 nights-cohortMette Sallerup

Speedtalk B Solar

Chairs: Laura Beane Freeman, Dario Consonni

PosterPresenter
Metal exposure in the lithium-ion battery industry: a pilot study in a recycling facilityErik Rosengren
Occupational predictors of serum perfluoroalkyl substance concentrations in a national biomonitoring survey of adults in CanadaRyann Yeo
The acute effect of night work-related circadian misalignment on headache episodes: Results from the 1001 nights-CohortKirsten Nabe-Nielsen
Work-related nasal symptoms and sensitization among workers in the Norwegian salmon processing industryAbel Deresu Dufera

Speedtalk C Glow

Chairs: Bobby Joseph, Anjoeka Pronk

PosterPresenter
Absence during pregnancy according to occupation, industry, and time – a Danish register-based cohort studyLuise Mølenberg Begtrup
Defining a European health research agenda for climate-resilient work: Insights from a stakeholder surveyMary Njoroge
Risk of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic diseases in the UK Biobank: influences of night shift work, sleep duration, and chronotypeDat Thien Tran
Silicosis prevalence disparities by migration status among artificial stone benchtop workers in Victoria, AustraliaStella May Gwini
Working evening and night shifts in the health care sector and incidence of myocardial infarction: a national cohort study in DenmarkJesper Medom Vestergaard