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Individual differences in tolerance to shift work – A systematic review
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This paper systematically review literature published investigating the relation between individual differences such as age, gender, personality, morningness/eveningness as well as biological variables and different measures of shift work tolerance from 1998 till 2009 to indicate that young age, male gender, low scores on morningness, high scores on flexibility andLow scores on languidity are related to higher shift workolerance.About:
This article is published in Sleep Medicine Reviews.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 387 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Personality & Shift work.read more
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مدلسازی برنامه نوبت کاری پرستاران با توجه به معیارهای ارگونومی: یک مطالعه موردی در بیمارستان امام سجّاد(ع) رامسر
TL;DR: Hospitals can have healthy and motivated workforce by applying the scientific approach to adjust a suitable working plan for their nurses and decrease the number of disabilities and also the rate of early retirement.
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A nationally representative study of law enforcement shiftwork and health outcomes.
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that a history of rotating shift assignments was positively associated with lower sleep quality and with hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol but not with gastrointestinal disorders, perceived stress, emotional well-being, or suicidality.
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Individual differences in education and wellbeing: theoretical, empirical and pedagogical perspectives and applications
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and commend the individual difference factors that enhance the overall student experience with reference to academic performance and wellbeing, including Trait Personality, Social Cognitive Theory, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Intelligence and Optimism.
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Investigating Health Problems and Their Associated Risk Factors among Employees of Iranian Petrochemical Industries with Emphasis on Shift Working
TL;DR: The results showed that prevalence of health problems among shift workers was higher than that of day workers and Binary logistic regression indicated that in addition to shift working, age, long working hours, type of employment, level of education and job title were also associated with health outcomes.
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Prediction of suicidal ideation in shift workers compared to non-shift workers using machine learning techniques.
Hwan Jin Park,Kounseok Lee +1 more
TL;DR: Choi et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed a total of 43,095 data conducted by using the 10-year Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KHANES) to predict suicidal ideation according to shift work by using machine learning techniques.
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Is there an association between shift work and having a metabolic syndrome? Results from a population based study of 27 485 people
TL;DR: Obesity, high triglycerides, and low concentrations of HDL cholesterol seem to cluster together more often in shift workers than in day workers, which might indicate an association between shift work and the metabolic syndrome.
The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
Rahman Shiri,Svetlana Solovieva,Kirsti Husgafvel-Pursiainen,Simo Taimela,Risto Huupponen,Jorma Viikari,Olli T. Raitakari,Eira Viikari-Juntura +7 more
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PER3 Polymorphism Predicts Sleep Structure and Waking Performance
Antoine U. Viola,Simon Archer,LM James,John A. Groeger,June C. Lo,Debra J. Skene,Malcolm von Schantz,Derk-Jan Dijk +7 more
TL;DR: The data show that this polymorphism in PER3 predicts individual differences in the sleep-loss-induced decrement in performance and that this differential susceptibility may be mediated by its effects on sleep homeostasis.
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Metabolic disturbances in male workers with rotating three-shift work. Results of the WOLF study
TL;DR: A significant association between shift work and lipid disturbances (i.e. low HDL-cholesterol and high triglyceride levels) was found and any association with hyperglycaemia was found.
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Towards a Predictive Test of Adjustment to Shift Work
TL;DR: It is concluded that it may prove feasible to develop a questionnaire that would predict the degree to which people's rhythms would adjust to shift work, and that flexibility of sleeping habits and the ability to overcome drowsiness should be components of such a questionnaire.