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Impact of Reduced Working Hours and Night Work Hours on Metabolic Syndrome: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Lee HE, Kawachi I

Objectives Epidemiological evidence linking long working hours and shift work to metabolic syndrome remains inadequate. We sought to evaluate the impact of reducing working hours on metabolic syndrome. Methods We compared the prevalence...
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Dietary Behaviors and Dietary Quality are Determined by the Working Hours of Industrial Male Workers Working in Rotating Shifts

Choi MJ, Kim YS, Kim MH

This study investigates the effect of working hours on the dietary behaviors and dietary quality of male industrial workers employed in rotating shifts. The survey was conducted from February to...
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Changes in Dietary Behavior of Shift Work Nurses: A Longitudinal Study

Kim S, Choi-Kwon S, Ki J, Ryu JG, Baek J, Kim K

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the changes in dietary behavior of shift work nurses and its influencing factors over time. Methods: This was a secondary data analysis study based...
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The Effect of Working-hour Characteristics and Health Status of Nurses on Work–life Balance: Using the 5th Korean Working Conditions Survey

Cho E, Ju J, Oh B

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between the characteristics of nurses’ work schedules, health outcomes, and work–life balance. Methods: This was a secondary data analysis that included 422...
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Association of Shift Work with Normal-Weight Obesity in Community-Dwelling Adults

Ahn CW, Shin S, Lee S, Park HS, Hong N, Rhee Y

Background: Shift work is associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome. However, this association in the normal-weight population remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether shift work is associated with...
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A Systematic Literature Review of Shift Workers’ Sleep in Korea

Lee YH, Yang YR

Purpose: The aim of this systematic literature review was to synthesize and investigate the effects of shift workers’sleep in Korea. Methods: A search was conducted through three electronic databases using...
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Changes in the Health Indicators of Hospital Medical Residents During the Four-Year Training Period in Korea

Ahn JS, Cho S, Park WJ

Background: In South Korea, the legal maximum working hours per week for medical residents is 88 hours, which are longer than those for other occupations, and the intensity of the...
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Association Between Insomnia and Constipation: A Multicenter Three-year Cross-sectional Study Using Shift Workers' Health Check-up Data

Yun BY, Sim J, Yoon JH, Kim SK

Background Although insomnia and constipation are highly prevalent worldwide, studies examining a possible association between them are lacking. We examined the relationship between insomnia and constipation in shift workers who have...
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Preliminary comparison of length of stay of patients treated by 3 board-certified physicians and 1 pediatric resident in the emergency department during night shifts

Bae G, Eun SH, Yoon SH, Kim MK, Koo CM

Shortage of doctors in emergency departments (EDs) is a root issue in maintaining ED-based residency programs. This study describes the efficiency of emergency practice according to board certification; 3 board-certified...
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Working Conditions and Fatigue in Japanese Shift Work Nurses: A Cross-sectional Survey

Kida R, Takemura Y

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the working conditions (working hours, overtime work, number of night shifts, number of holidays, and work intervals) associated with fatigue, based on the shift...
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Impact of Long Working Hours and Shift Work on Unmet Health Care Need Among Korean Workers

Lee HE, Rhie J

Background This study aimed to identify work-related risk factors, including long working hours and night/shift work, for unmet health care need using data of a representative panel of Korean adults. Methods Associations between...
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The Effect of the Shift Work on Drinking and the Mediating Effect of Sleep

Jeong H, Kong JS, Kim MK, Kim SH

Objectives:Shift work has been known to cause various health problems by making it difficult for humans to adapt to their natural circadian rhythms. In particular, shift workers tend to complain...
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The Relationship Between Night Shift Work and the Risk of Abnormal Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone: A Hospital-Based Nine-Year Follow-up Retrospective Cohort Study in Taiwan

Chen HH, Chiu HH, Yeh TL, Lin CM, Huang HY, Wu SL

Background Health-care providers typically undergo shift work and are subjected to increased stress. Night shift work may induce disturbed sleep cycles and circadian rhythm. The objective of this study was to...
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Comparison of Sleep Duration, Social Jetlag, and Subjective Sleep Disturbance in Rotating Shift Nurses According to the Chronotype

Choi SJ, Joo EY, Kim KS

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the sleep duration, social jetlag (SJL), and subjective sleep disturbance according to the individual chronotype in rotating shift nurses. Methods: A...
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Do depression and its associated factors differ in women daytime and shift workers?: an analysis of the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2018

Chae HJ, Kim M

Purpose: This study examined health behaviors, use of health services, and depression among women who perform daytime and shift work in South Korea, as well as factors related to depression....
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Compliance with Recommendations on Work Schedule for Shift Nurses in South Korea

Lee J, Jeong IS

Background A well-designed shift schedule has been reported to have a positive effect on improving health problems associated with shift work. This study aimed to identify compliance with the 17 recommendations...
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Association of Sleep Duration and Working Hours with Suicidal Ideation in Shift Workers: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007–2018

Kim SY, Kim SI, Lim WJ

Objective This study investigated whether sleep duration and working hours were associated with the risk of suicidal ideation. Methods Data from 13,628 shift workers (age ≥19) were obtained from the nationwide...
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Relationship Between Shift Intensity and Insomnia Among Hospital Nurses in Korea: A Cross-sectional Study

Chung Y, Kim H, Koh DH, Park JH, Yoon S

Objectives: This study explored the relationship between shift intensity and insomnia among hospital nurses. Methods: The participants were 386 female hospital nurses who underwent a special health examination for night workers...
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Effect of Ingested Caffeine on the Sleep Quality among Shift Workers

Kim Hs, Lee JE

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the effects of caffeine intake by shift workers on sleep, considering various variable related to the sleep health of shift workers. Methods: A...
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Secondary Data Analysis on the Quality of Sleep and Related Factors of Novice and Experienced Shift Work Nurses

Yu M, Smi CK

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the quality of sleep in novice and experienced shift work nurses and compare the factors associated with their quality of sleep....
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