The impact of a meal, snack, or not eating during the night shift on simulated driving performance post-shift

OBJECTIVE: The commute home following a night shift is associated with an increased risk for accidents. This study investigated the relationship between food intake during the night shift and simulated driving performance post-shift. METHODS: Healthy non-shift working males (N=23) and females (N=16)...

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Main Authors: Charlotte C Gupta (Author), Stephanie Centofanti (Author), Jillian Dorrian (Author), Alison M Coates (Author), Jacqueline M Stepien (Author), David Kennaway (Author), Gary Wittert (Author), Leonie Heilbronn (Author), Peter Catcheside (Author), Georgia A Tuckwell (Author), Daniel Coro (Author), Dilushi Chandrakumar (Author), Siobhan Banks (Author)
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Published: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH), 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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