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[Evaluating occupational risk in night shift work schedule].

Authors: G A, Sorokin; N M, Frolova;

[Evaluating occupational risk in night shift work schedule].

Abstract

The authors analyzed and summarized risk values of acute and chronic health disorders in night shift workers. Average annual risk increments for various chronic diseases in night shift workers were calculated. Based on these data, the authors conclude on hazard degree of night shift work.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Occupational Health Services, Personnel Staffing and Scheduling, Middle Aged, Adaptation, Physiological, Circadian Rhythm, Russia, Occupational Diseases, Risk Factors, Occupational Exposure, Work Schedule Tolerance, Adaptation, Psychological, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Occupational Health

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