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  • 1. Altered coordination between sleep timing and cortisol profiles in night working female hospital employees.
    Burek K, Rabstein S, Kantermann T, Vetter C, Wang-Sattler R, Lehnert M, Pallapies D, Jöckel KH, Brüning T, Behrens T.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2024 Aug; 166():107066. PubMed ID: 38723404
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  • 2. The cortisol awakening response: a pilot study on the effects of shift work, morningness and sleep duration.
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  • 3. Night work, chronotype and cortisol at awakening in female hospital employees.
    Burek K, Rabstein S, Kantermann T, Vetter C, Rotter M, Wang-Sattler R, Lehnert M, Pallapies D, Jöckel KH, Brüning T, Behrens T.
    Sci Rep; 2022 Apr 20; 12(1):6525. PubMed ID: 35443768
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  • 4. The normalization of the cortisol awakening response and of the cortisol shift profile across consecutive night shifts--an experimental study.
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  • 6. Association of salivary cortisol with chronomics of 24 hours ambulatory blood pressure/heart rate among night shift workers.
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  • 7. Influences of early shift work on the diurnal cortisol rhythm, mood and sleep: within-subject variation in male airline pilots.
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  • 8. When does stress end? Evidence of a prolonged stress reaction in shiftworking truck drivers.
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  • 10. The impact of time of waking and concurrent subjective stress on the cortisol response to awakening.
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  • 11. Salivary cortisol profiles of on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel.
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  • 12. Cortisol Awakening Response and Stress in Female Nurses on Monthly Shift Rotations: A Longitudinal Study.
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  • 13. Differences in cortisol profiles and circadian adjustment time between nurses working night shifts and regular day shifts: A prospective longitudinal study.
    Niu SF, Chung MH, Chu H, Tsai JC, Lin CC, Liao YM, Ou KL, O'Brien AP, Chou KR.
    Int J Nurs Stud; 2015 Jul 15; 52(7):1193-201. PubMed ID: 25900684
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  • 14. Circadian phase, sleepiness, and light exposure assessment in night workers with and without shift work disorder.
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  • 16. Influence of shift type on sleep quality of female nurses working monthly rotating shifts with cortisol awakening response as mediating variable.
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  • 17. The cortisol awakening response (CAR) in toddlers: Nap-dependent effects on the diurnal secretory pattern.
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  • 18. Assessment of work-related stress by using salivary cortisol level examination among early morning shift workers.
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    Cent Eur J Public Health; 2018 Jun 15; 26(2):92-97. PubMed ID: 30102496
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  • 19. Circadian adjustment of men and women to night work.
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  • 20. Cortisol, reaction time test and health among offshore shift workers.
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