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Night-shift work and susceptibility to infectious diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesScand J Work Environ Health
Loef B   +5 more
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Night shift work and lung cancer risk: a prospective cohort study with mediator analysis from the UK Biobank. [PDF]

open access: yesSleep
Zheng X   +14 more
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Shift Work Disorder

Neurologic Clinics, 2019
Shift work and its negative consequences are becoming more relevant as the economy becomes increasing globalized. For many individuals, shift work serves as a significant biological and psychosocial challenge leading to Shift Work Disorder (SWD). Beyond the symptoms of sleep and excessive sleepiness, the range of consequences for health and daily ...
Philip, Cheng, Christopher, Drake
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Shift work

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984
Emergency medicine, by its nature, requires shift work. Shift work has a long history and has generated many studies and regulations. It affects physiologic rhythms, sleep patterns, health, social interaction, family life, and job performance. People of certain personality types or those having certain circadian patterns may be more suited to shift ...
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Night shift work

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1984
The deleterious effects of night shift work are discussed in relation to emergency physicians. Much of the early research is drawn from heavy industry sources and must be extrapolated to medical work. Disruption of circadian rhythms and Zeitgebers, caused by adherence to contemporary social schedules, causes recurrent difficulty for physicians who ...
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Work Shifts

2020
This chapter takes a closer look at caregiver/nurse interactions. It includes an analysis of the identities and emotional labor of home health nurses. As professionals who possess valuable disciplinary knowledge, how do they feel about transferring their skills to lay caregivers?
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Shift Work and Mortality

Chronobiology International, 2004
Despite results linking shift work with ill health, only a few studies have addressed its relation with mortality. The purpose of the present study was to examine the hypothesis that shift work is a predictor of mortality. The study involved a sample of 22,411 individuals of the Swedish population.
Torbjörn, Akerstedt   +2 more
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Shift work

2011
A large proportion of the working population is engaged in shift work and other irregular working hour arrangements. These kinds of employment can lead to disruptions in the alignment between working hours and circadian rhythms. Shift work is an important contributor to motor vehicle accidents.
Mets, Monique A.J., Verster, Joris C.
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