Author: Åkerstedt T

Article 2006;32(6):493-501   pdf
Psychosocial stress and impaired sleep
Åkerstedt T
 
Original article SJWEH Suppl 2006; (2):35-40   pdf
Weekday and weekend patterns of diurnal cortisol, activation and fatigue among people scoring high for burnout
Söderström M, Ekstedt M, Åkerstedt T
 
Original article 2006;32(5):349-358   pdf
Impact of an 84-hour workweek on biomarkers for stress, metabolic processes and diurnal rhythm
Persson R, Ørbæk P, Kecklund G, Åkerstedt T
 
Original article 2006;32(4):318-327   pdf
Overtime work and its effects on sleep, sleepiness, cortisol and blood pressure in an experimental field study
Dahlgren A, Kecklund G, Åkerstedt T
 
Original article 2006;32(2):121-131   pdf
Disturbed sleep and fatigue in occupational burnout
Ekstedt M, Söderström M, Åkerstedt T, Nilsson J, Søndergaard H-P, Aleksander P
 
Original article 2005;31(4):277-285   pdf
Different levels of work-related stress and the effects on sleep, fatigue and cortisol
Dahlgren A, Kecklund G, Åkerstedt T
 
Letter to the Editor 2003;29(6):489-489   pdf
Authors` reply
Wergeland EL, Veiersted B, Ingre M, Olsson B, Åkerstedt T, Bjørnskau T, Varg N
 
Original article 2003;29(4):261-269   pdf
Effects of the implementation of an 84-hour workweek on neurobehavioral test performance and cortisol responsiveness during testing
Persson R, Ørbæk P, Ursin H, Kecklund G, Österberg K, Åkerstedt T
 
Original article 2003;29(1):27-34   pdf
A shorter workday as a means of reducing the occurrence of musculoskeletal disorders
Wergeland EL, Veiersted B, Ingre M, Olsson B, Åkerstedt T, Bjørnskau T, Varg N
 
Original article 1998;24 suppl 3:69-75   pdf
Change from an 8-hour shift to a 12-hour shift, attitudes, sleep, sleepiness and performance
Lowden A, Kecklund G, Axelsson J, Åkerstedt T
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