This article is originally published by and is under the copyright of the Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health. The article can be accessed via https://dx.doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3445.Objectives: Associations between shift work and chronic disease have been observed, but relatively little is known about how to mitigate these adverse health effects. This critical review aimed to (i) synthesize interventions that have been implemented among shift workers to reduce the chronic health effects of shift work and (ii) provide an overall evaluation of study quality. Methods: MeSH terms and keywords were created and used to conduct a rigorous search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and EMBASE for studies published on or before 13 August 2012. St...
Background Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful e...
In response to demand for the ‘24/7’ availability of services, shift work has become increasingly co...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of the effects of the Compressed Working Week on the hea...
Shift work is associated with adverse chronic health outcomes. Addressing chronic disease risk facto...
The large increase in epidemiological studies on night shift work is due to the important effects of...
BACKGROUND: Shift work is often associated with sleepiness and sleep disorders. Person-directed, non...
Background Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful ef...
Shift work is associated with increased chronic disease risk. Shift work may impact health behaviour...
Contains fulltext : 161925.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful e...
The prevalence of shift work in the United States is nearly 20%, but recognition of shift work disor...
Background: Disrupted circadian rhythm, especially working night duty together with irregular sleep ...
Shift workers are at increased risk of a range of chronic diseases and there is evidence to suggest ...
BACKGROUND: Shift work results in sleep-wake disturbances, which cause sleepines...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
Background Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful e...
In response to demand for the ‘24/7’ availability of services, shift work has become increasingly co...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of the effects of the Compressed Working Week on the hea...
Shift work is associated with adverse chronic health outcomes. Addressing chronic disease risk facto...
The large increase in epidemiological studies on night shift work is due to the important effects of...
BACKGROUND: Shift work is often associated with sleepiness and sleep disorders. Person-directed, non...
Background Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful ef...
Shift work is associated with increased chronic disease risk. Shift work may impact health behaviour...
Contains fulltext : 161925.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This review s...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful e...
The prevalence of shift work in the United States is nearly 20%, but recognition of shift work disor...
Background: Disrupted circadian rhythm, especially working night duty together with irregular sleep ...
Shift workers are at increased risk of a range of chronic diseases and there is evidence to suggest ...
BACKGROUND: Shift work results in sleep-wake disturbances, which cause sleepines...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
Background Approximately one fifth of workers are engaged in some kind of shift work. The harmful e...
In response to demand for the ‘24/7’ availability of services, shift work has become increasingly co...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review studies of the effects of the Compressed Working Week on the hea...