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Data used for a prospective study on occupational stress, sleep problems and metabolic syndrome in a sample of police officers, Italy, 2009-2014. Paper submitted to PLoS One, waiting for a decision.
Paper submitted to PLoS One, waiting for a decision
sleep; insomnia; sleep quantity; sleep initiation and maintenance disorder; sleep loss; sleep deprivation; excessive daytime sleepiness; sleep fragmentation; sleep quality; work-related stress; police; metabolic syndrome; hypertension; obesity; elevated triglycerides; reduced HDL cholesterol; glucose intolerance; stress; psychological injury; workplace; body mass index; BMI; waist circumference; psychosocial factors; distress; medical surveillance; occupational medicine; public health; health promotion; cardiovascular disorder; occupational health; logistic regression; mediation analysis
sleep; insomnia; sleep quantity; sleep initiation and maintenance disorder; sleep loss; sleep deprivation; excessive daytime sleepiness; sleep fragmentation; sleep quality; work-related stress; police; metabolic syndrome; hypertension; obesity; elevated triglycerides; reduced HDL cholesterol; glucose intolerance; stress; psychological injury; workplace; body mass index; BMI; waist circumference; psychosocial factors; distress; medical surveillance; occupational medicine; public health; health promotion; cardiovascular disorder; occupational health; logistic regression; mediation analysis
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