Relationship between night shift work, eating habits and BMI among nurses in Lebanon
Abstract Background The objective of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the relationships between night shift work, eating habits and body mass index (BMI) among Lebanese nurses. Methods A total of 307 nurses were randomly selected from five hospitals located in Beirut. Data about demographi...
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Main Authors: | Zeinab Samhat (Author), Randa Attieh (Author), Yonna Sacre (Author) |
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