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The relationship between night work, chronotype, and cardiometabolic risk factors in female hospital employees

Chronobiology International, 2019
Night work has emerged as a risk factor for many chronic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. While night work is linked to a number of cardiometabolic indices, few studies have explored how different parameters, such as ...
Jennifer A Ritonja   +2 more
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Shift and Night Work

2014
In the “24-h Society” working time organization is a key issue on account of labor market globalization and extension of basic services to the general population. Most workers are engaged in irregular or atypical working hours, including shift and night work, which may have a negative impact on health and well-being, because of the stress from ...
G. Costa, S. Garbarino
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Night work effects on salivary cytokines TNF, IL-1β and IL-6

Chronobiology International, 2018
Shift work is unavoidable in modern societies, but at the same time disrupts biological rhythms and contributes to social distress and disturbance of sleep, health and well-being of shift workers. Shift work has been associated with some chronic diseases
É. L. Reinhardt   +3 more
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Night work — advice

2002
Abstract In Chapter 12, we considered, and explained where possible, the problems that are associated with night work. We have also discussed those factors that might affect the ease with which individuals can adjust to it. On the basis of this evidence, we can now offer advice with respect to the least troublesome types of shift ...
J M Waterhouse   +4 more
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Night Work

2009
Abstract This chapter considers the particular rules that apply to workers who do night work, who are considered to be at higher risk than day workers because the disruptive effect of working at night time on the body’s natural rhythms and sleep patterns.
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We Should Work Less at Night

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2009
There is growing amount of evidence that doctors' performance is poorer if they work for over‐prolonged duties or at night. These working patterns decrease the standard of care and increase the health care expenses. Furthermore, night workers have serious health risks due to their non‐physiological work shifts.
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Working the night shift

In Practice, 2006
BY 2002, Joanne Leathers had been qualified for several years, and was working in a busy mixed practice. But disillusionment was creeping in: a gruelling work schedule seemed to leave no time for a social life or outside pursuits. She decided a change was needed. Here, she describes her new life working in an out‐of‐hours emergency clinic.
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Working nights

BMJ, 2008
Sarah Cregan   +2 more
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