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Open AccessArticle10.2478/s13382-014-0298-0

Night shift work and modifiable lifestyle factors

Beata Pepłońska,Weronika Burdelak,Jolanta Krysicka,Agnieszka Bukowska,Andrzej Marcinkiewicz,Wojciech Sobala+2 more-2014-09-12-International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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This study confirms previous studies reporting lower exercising among night shift workers and tendency to increase body weight. This finding provides important public health implication for the prevention of chronic diseases among night shift workers. Initiatives promoting physical activity addressed in particular to the night shift workers are recommended.

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This study confirms previous studies reporting lower exercising among night shift workers and tendency to increase body weight. This finding provides important public health implication for the prevention of chronic diseases among night shift workers. Initiatives promoting physical activity addressed in particular to the night shift workers are recommended.

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Shift workBody mass indexMealMedicineMarital statusDemographyBlue collarGerontology

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