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194 related items for PubMed ID: 26346132

  • 1. [Associations among physical condition, life hour, and dietary intake male Japanese shift workers: physical condition and lifestyle survey of male Japanese shift workers].
    Fukumura T, Yoshita K, Tabata M.
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    Hemiö K, Puttonen S, Viitasalo K, Härmä M, Peltonen M, Lindström J.
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  • 11. Timing of food intake during simulated night shift impacts glucose metabolism: A controlled study.
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  • 13. [Effects of shift work on quality of sleep among retired workers].
    Mori M, Tsutsumi A, Takagi M, Shigemoto A, Mihashi M, Ishii A, Nakiri M, Goshima Y, Ishitake T.
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