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The following pages link to Neurobehavioral, health, and safety consequences associated with shift work in safety-sensitive professions (Q23916704):
Displayed 48 items.
- Optimal schedules of light exposure for rapidly correcting circadian misalignment (Q21563471) (← links)
- Occupational screening for sleep disorders in 12-h shift nurses using the Berlin Questionnaire (Q23914532) (← links)
- Insomnia in shift work disorder relates to occupational and neurophysiological impairment (Q23920044) (← links)
- Scheduling and shift work characteristics associated with risk for occupational injury in newly licensed registered nurses: an observational study (Q24169937) (← links)
- Separate and joint associations of shift work and sleep quality with lipids (Q24170212) (← links)
- Circadian clocks in human red blood cells (Q24620753) (← links)
- Peroxiredoxins are conserved markers of circadian rhythms (Q24631336) (← links)
- Toward a new paradigm in graduate medical education in the United States: elimination of the 24-hour call (Q28383044) (← links)
- Very Long (> 48 hours) Shifts and Cardiovascular Strain in Firefighters: a Theoretical Framework (Q28384493) (← links)
- Effects of armodafinil on simulated driving and alertness in shift work disorder (Q28386622) (← links)
- Managing neurobehavioral capability when social expediency trumps biological imperatives (Q28395812) (← links)
- Shift work: health, performance and safety problems, traditional countermeasures, and innovative management strategies to reduce circadian misalignment (Q28397062) (← links)
- Healthy clocks, healthy body, healthy mind (Q33598574) (← links)
- Shift work is not associated with high blood pressure or prevalence of hypertension (Q33778486) (← links)
- Ramelteon prior to a short evening nap impairs neurobehavioral performance for up to 12 hours after awakening (Q34458240) (← links)
- (Q34958198) (redirect page) (← links)
- Common sleep disorders increase risk of motor vehicle crashes and adverse health outcomes in firefighters (Q35138168) (← links)
- Proteomic and gene expression analysis of zebrafish brain undergoing continuous light/dark stress (Q35569525) (← links)
- Inter-Individual Differences in Neurobehavioural Impairment following Sleep Restriction Are Associated with Circadian Rhythm Phase (Q35652932) (← links)
- Circadian Levels of Serum Melatonin and Cortisol in relation to Changes in Mood, Sleep, and Neurocognitive Performance, Spanning a Year of Residence in Antarctica (Q35693263) (← links)
- Ocular Measures of Sleepiness Are Increased in Night Shift Workers Undergoing a Simulated Night Shift Near the Peak Time of the 6-Sulfatoxymelatonin Rhythm. (Q36090666) (← links)
- Learning to live on a Mars day: fatigue countermeasures during the Phoenix Mars Lander mission (Q36238126) (← links)
- Association of perceived stress with sleep duration and sleep quality in police officers. (Q36377106) (← links)
- The circadian gene Rev-erbα improves cellular bioenergetics and provides preconditioning for protection against oxidative stress (Q36999002) (← links)
- Combination of light and melatonin time cues for phase advancing the human circadian clock (Q37219829) (← links)
- The accuracy of eyelid movement parameters for drowsiness detection (Q37331911) (← links)
- Clinical presentation of shift workers to a sleep clinic (Q37350869) (← links)
- The relationship between occupational stress and dysmenorrhea in midwives employed at public and private hospitals and health care centers in Iran (Mashhad) in the years 2010 and 2011. (Q37414263) (← links)
- High fatigue and its associations with health and work related factors among female medical personnel at 54 hospitals in Zhuhai, China (Q38640428) (← links)
- Modeling Neurocognitive Decline and Recovery During Repeated Cycles of Extended Sleep and Chronic Sleep Deficiency (Q38863558) (← links)
- Sleep and Alertness in Medical Interns and Residents: An Observational Study on the Role of Extended Shifts (Q38886512) (← links)
- Problems in functioning from the patient perspective using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a reference (Q42668679) (← links)
- Scheduled evening sleep and enhanced lighting improve adaptation to night shift work in older adults (Q45280030) (← links)
- Objective and subjective measures of sleepiness, and their associations with on-road driving events in shift workers (Q45749501) (← links)
- The prevalence of sleep problems in emergency medical technicians (Q46293193) (← links)
- Randomized, Prospective Study of the Impact of a Sleep Health Program on Firefighter Injury and Disability (Q47690905) (← links)
- Call-associated acute fatigue in surgical residents--subjective perception or objective fact? A cross-sectional observational study to examine the influence of fatigue on surgical performance (Q48235610) (← links)
- Compartment and Crush Syndromes After Sleep Deprivation and a Therapeutic Dose of Zolpidem. (Q55354825) (← links)
- A Multiscale “Working Brain” Model (Q61606610) (← links)
- The Impact of Shift Work on Sleep, Alertness and Performance in Healthcare Workers (Q64090933) (← links)
- Myanmar's human resources for health: current situation and its challenges (Q64112085) (← links)
- Police stressors and health: a state-of-the-art review. (Q64904376) (← links)
- Using a Single Daytime Performance Test to Identify Most Individuals at High-Risk for Performance Impairment during Extended Wake (Q91272260) (← links)
- Associations between shift work characteristics, shift work schedules, sleep and burnout in North American police officers: a cross-sectional study (Q91617337) (← links)
- Smart Lighting Clinical Testbed Pilot Study on Circadian Phase Advancement (Q92065948) (← links)
- Sleep and Alertness in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal Medicine (Q92266548) (← links)
- Subjective Hunger, Gastric Upset, and Sleepiness in Response to Altered Meal Timing during Simulated Shiftwork (Q92816689) (← links)
- Psychosocial factors affecting sleep quality of pre-employed firefighters: a cross-sectional study (Q96304149) (← links)