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pdf full text Shift work, work time control, and informal caregiving as risk factors for sleep disturbances in an ageing municipal workforce
Original article2020;46(5):516-524
pdf full text The mediating role of sleep, physical activity, and diet in the association between shift work and respiratory infections
Original article2018;44(4):394-402
pdf full text Association of changes in work shifts and shift intensity with change in fatigue and disturbed sleep: a within-subject study
Original article2018;44(2):192-201
pdf full text Unhealthy lifestyle and sleep problems as risk factors for increased direct employers’ cost of short-term sickness absence
Original article2018;44(2):202-211
pdf full text Objectively measured occupational and leisure-time physical activity: cross-sectional associations with sleep problems
Original article2017;43(5):436-446
pdf full text Return to work after work-related stress: a randomized controlled trial of a work-focused cognitive behavioral intervention
Original article2017;43(4):307-315
pdf full text Employees’ drug purchases before and after organizational downsizing: a natural experiment on the Norwegian working population (2004–2012)
Original article2017;43(2):109-116
pdf full text The impact of reduced worktime on sleep and perceived stress – a group randomized intervention study using diary data
Original article2016;42(4):299-308
pdf full text Joint association of sleep problems and psychosocial working conditions with registered long-term sickness absence. A Danish cohort study
Original article2016;42(3):217-227
pdf full text Associations between number of consecutive night shifts and impairment of neurobehavioral performance during a subsequent simulated night shift
Reviews2015;41(5):425-440
pdf full text A systematic review of the sleep, sleepiness, and performance implications of limited wake shift work schedules
Original article2014;40(6):569-581
pdf full text Changes in self-reported sleep and cognitive failures: a randomized controlled trial of a stress management intervention
Original article2014;40(6):557-568
pdf full text Evaluation of an mHealth intervention aiming to improve health-related behavior and sleep and reduce fatigue among airline pilots
Original article2014;40(2):146-155
pdf full text The effects of rest breaks, work shift start time, and sleep on the onset of severe injury among workers in the People’s Republic of China
Review2013;39(6):535-549
pdf full text Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality: a systematic review of longitudinal and intervention research
Original article2013;39(6):550-558
pdf full text Sleep duration and ischemic heart disease and all-cause mortality: Prospective cohort study on effects of tranquilizers/hypnotics and perceived stress
Original article2012;38(4):349-357
pdf Gender differences in the effect of weekly working hours on occupational injury risk in the United States working population
Original article2012;38(5):427-435
pdf The joint association of sleep duration and insomnia symptoms with disability retirement – a longitudinal, register-linked study
Original article2012;38(2):171-181
pdf Heart rate variability and endothelial function after sleep deprivation and recovery sleep among male shift and non-shift workers
Original article2011;37(1):62-69
pdf A phase-advanced, extended sleep paradigm to increase sleep duration among early-morning shift workers: a preliminary investigation
Original article1981;7(3):196-203
pdf Age, sleep and irregular workhours – a field study with electroencephalographic recordings, catecholamine excretion and self-ratings
Original article2009;35(3):180-187
pdf Sleep and autonomic nervous system changes – enhanced cardiac sympathetic modulations during sleep in permanent night shift nurses
Original article2007;33(5):344-350
pdf Gender perspective in the analysis of the relationship between long workhours, health and health-related behavior
Original article2007;33(1):51-57
pdf Simulator driving performance, subjective sleepiness and salivary cortisol in a fast-forward versus a slow-backward rotating shift system
Original articleSJWEH Suppl 2006; (2):35-40
pdf Weekday and weekend patterns of diurnal cortisol, activation and fatigue among people scoring high for burnout
Original article1998;24(4):300-307
pdf Combined effects of shift work and life-style on the prevalence of insomnia, sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness
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