“…Next, 29 studies showed the multi-causality of the illness process in which the diseases studied were approached from the perspective of risk factors and in the interlocution of biological aspects with psychological, social, and individual behavior 2,25 . Part of the works presented sociodemographic data and the relationship between work and health in some sectors of the economy, with emphasis on mining, agribusiness (sugar and alcohol, timber), transportation, electricity, fishermen and crab scavengers, services (bank, police, and military, health professionals, and garbage collectors), and industry (especially metallurgists).…”