Prolonged sitting, restricted sleep, and circadian disruption are all independent risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Previous research has demonstrated that breaking up sitting with light-intensity physical activity has clear benefits for the health of day workers, but these findings may not apply in the presence of sleep restriction and/or circadian disruption—both of which are commonly experienced by shift-workers. Specifically, sleep restriction, and circadian disruption result in acute physiological changes that may offset the benefits of breaking up sitting. This commentary will explore the potential benefits of breaking up sitting for health, work performance, and subsequent sleep in shift-workers. Future areas of research de...
Shift work is associated with adverse chronic health outcomes. Addressing chronic disease risk facto...
Sleep deprivation due to shift work is related to perturbation of the sleep/wake cycle, associated w...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
Prolonged sitting, restricted sleep, and circadian disruption are all independent risk factors for n...
Prolonged sitting, restricted sleep, and circadian disruption are all independent risk factors for n...
Prolonged sitting and inadequate sleep are a growing concern in society and are associated with impa...
Shift work, defined as work occurring outside typical daytime working hours, is associated with an i...
Contains fulltext : 161925.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
Shift work is now common in society and is not restricted to heavy industry or emergency services, b...
Fatigue is a physiological state of reduced mental or physical performance capability that causes di...
Background: Disrupted circadian rhythm, especially working night duty together with irregular sleep ...
Shift work, including the early start of work, compressed working weeks with 12-hour shifts and nigh...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
Objectives: To investigate the acute benefits of breaking up prolonged sitting with light-intensity ...
Shift work is associated with increased chronic disease risk. Shift work may impact health behaviour...
Shift work is associated with adverse chronic health outcomes. Addressing chronic disease risk facto...
Sleep deprivation due to shift work is related to perturbation of the sleep/wake cycle, associated w...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...
Prolonged sitting, restricted sleep, and circadian disruption are all independent risk factors for n...
Prolonged sitting, restricted sleep, and circadian disruption are all independent risk factors for n...
Prolonged sitting and inadequate sleep are a growing concern in society and are associated with impa...
Shift work, defined as work occurring outside typical daytime working hours, is associated with an i...
Contains fulltext : 161925.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
Shift work is now common in society and is not restricted to heavy industry or emergency services, b...
Fatigue is a physiological state of reduced mental or physical performance capability that causes di...
Background: Disrupted circadian rhythm, especially working night duty together with irregular sleep ...
Shift work, including the early start of work, compressed working weeks with 12-hour shifts and nigh...
Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, especially those of car...
Objectives: To investigate the acute benefits of breaking up prolonged sitting with light-intensity ...
Shift work is associated with increased chronic disease risk. Shift work may impact health behaviour...
Shift work is associated with adverse chronic health outcomes. Addressing chronic disease risk facto...
Sleep deprivation due to shift work is related to perturbation of the sleep/wake cycle, associated w...
Developing interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace is an important public health...