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Automation of Work Processes and Night Work [PDF]
Background: Automation of production processes is not just a simple replacement of a person in production, but it should lead to the success of an organization and contribute to the sustainable development of society and the natural environment.
Urška Kosem +2 more
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Cognitive Performance During Night Work in the Cold [PDF]
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate how night work at low ambient temperatures affects cognitive performance (short-term memory and reaction time), skin- and core temperature, thermal comfort, sleepiness, and cortisol.
Hilde Færevik +3 more
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Sleep, ageing and night work [PDF]
Studies have shown that the frequency or worsening of sleep disorders tends to increase with age and that the ability to perform circadian adjustments tends to decrease in individuals who work the night shift.
M.L.N. Pires +7 more
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Risk for Diabetes From Long Working Hours and Night Work in the United States: Prospective Associations and Machine Learning Techniques [PDF]
Background: Diabetes contributes significantly to death in the U.S., with many working-age individuals affected. This research determined the independent and joint associations of long working hours and night work with diabetes risk in U.S.
Elizabeth Keller +3 more
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A 34-year overview of night work by occupation and industry in France based on census data and a sex-specific job-exposure matrix [PDF]
Background Night work has been increasing in the last decades due to new working arrangements for good and services production. Numerous studies have shown that night shift work causes disruptions in circadian rhythms that may affect health.
Marie-Tülin Houot +4 more
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Efficacy of intermittent exposure to bright light for treating maladaptation to night work on a counterclockwise shift work rotation [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Rotating shift work is associated with adverse outcomes due to circadian misalignment, sleep curtailment, work-family conflicts, and other factors.
Heidi M Lammers-van der Holst +7 more
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The so-called Macron law of August 6th 2015 introduced the notion of “evening work” to the French Labor Code, as something distinct from daytime work and night work, that were previously the two legally defined types of working hours.
Pauline Grimaud
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Relationship Between Shift Intensity and Insomnia Among Hospital Nurses in Korea: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Objectives This study explored the relationship between shift intensity and insomnia among hospital nurses. Methods The participants were 386 female hospital nurses who underwent a special health examination for night workers in 2015. The Korean Insomnia
Yuhjin Chung +4 more
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Permanent Night Work in Germany
Research on night work focuses almost solely on night work as part of rotating shift schedules. Thus, little is known about permanent night workers, their working conditions and health.
Corinna Brauner +2 more
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Nutritional behaviours of shift workers
Introduction and objective Dietary habits are closely related to the specific working hours. The aim of this publication is to characterize nutritional principles of shift workers and influence of nutritional behaviours on their health.
Katarzyna Łokieć +1 more
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