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1250 related items for PubMed ID: 30874565

  • 1. The Impact of Shift Work on Sleep, Alertness and Performance in Healthcare Workers.
    Ganesan S, Magee M, Stone JE, Mulhall MD, Collins A, Howard ME, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SMW, Sletten TL.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Mar 15; 9(1):4635. PubMed ID: 30874565
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  • 2. The effect of split sleep schedules (6h-on/6h-off) on neurobehavioural performance, sleep and sleepiness.
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  • 3. Sleepiness and driving events in shift workers: the impact of circadian and homeostatic factors.
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  • 4. Timely use of in-car dim blue light and blue blockers in the morning does not improve circadian adaptation of fast rotating shift workers.
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    Chronobiol Int; 2021 May 11; 38(5):705-719. PubMed ID: 33588653
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  • 5. Performance and sleepiness in nurses working 12-h day shifts or night shifts in a community hospital.
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  • 6. Scheduled evening sleep and enhanced lighting improve adaptation to night shift work in older adults.
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    Occup Environ Med; 2016 Dec 11; 73(12):869-876. PubMed ID: 27566781
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  • 7. Prediction of shiftworker alertness, sleep, and circadian phase using a model of arousal dynamics constrained by shift schedules and light exposure.
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  • 8. Scheduled afternoon-evening sleep leads to better night shift performance in older adults.
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  • 9. Sleep and alertness in shift work disorder: findings of a field study.
    Vanttola P, Härmä M, Viitasalo K, Hublin C, Virkkala J, Sallinen M, Karhula K, Puttonen S.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2019 May 12; 92(4):523-533. PubMed ID: 30511341
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  • 10. Circadian phase, sleepiness, and light exposure assessment in night workers with and without shift work disorder.
    Gumenyuk V, Roth T, Drake CL.
    Chronobiol Int; 2012 Aug 12; 29(7):928-36. PubMed ID: 22823876
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  • 11. Phototherapy and orange-tinted goggles for night-shift adaptation of police officers on patrol.
    Boivin DB, Boudreau P, Tremblay GM.
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  • 12. Sleep loss and performance of anaesthesia trainees and specialists.
    Gander P, Millar M, Webster C, Merry A.
    Chronobiol Int; 2008 Nov 12; 25(6):1077-91. PubMed ID: 19005906
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  • 13. Mood, alertness, and performance in response to sleep deprivation and recovery sleep in experienced shiftworkers versus non-shiftworkers.
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    Chronobiol Int; 2012 Jun 12; 29(5):537-48. PubMed ID: 22621349
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  • 14. Sleep inertia during a simulated 6-h on/6-h off fixed split duty schedule.
    Hilditch CJ, Short M, Van Dongen HP, Centofanti SA, Dorrian J, Kohler M, Banks S.
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  • 15. Effects of filtering visual short wavelengths during nocturnal shiftwork on sleep and performance.
    Rahman SA, Shapiro CM, Wang F, Ainlay H, Kazmi S, Brown TJ, Casper RF.
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  • 16. Role of nocturnal light intensity on adaptation to three consecutive night shifts: a counterbalanced crossover study.
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  • 17. Decreased psychomotor vigilance of female shift workers after working night shifts.
    Behrens T, Burek K, Pallapies D, Kösters L, Lehnert M, Beine A, Wichert K, Kantermann T, Vetter C, Brüning T, Rabstein S.
    PLoS One; 2019 Apr 12; 14(7):e0219087. PubMed ID: 31276523
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  • 18. Ocular Measures of Sleepiness Are Increased in Night Shift Workers Undergoing a Simulated Night Shift Near the Peak Time of the 6-Sulfatoxymelatonin Rhythm.
    Ftouni S, Sletten TL, Nicholas CL, Kennaway DJ, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SM.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2015 Oct 15; 11(10):1131-41. PubMed ID: 26094925
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  • 19. Time course of neurobehavioral alertness during extended wakefulness in morning- and evening-type healthy sleepers.
    Taillard J, Philip P, Claustrat B, Capelli A, Coste O, Chaumet G, Sagaspe P.
    Chronobiol Int; 2011 Jul 15; 28(6):520-7. PubMed ID: 21797780
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  • 20. Impacts of shift work on sleep and circadian rhythms.
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