Shift schedules and circadian preferences: the association with sleep and mood
ObjectWe explored the circadian preferences of non-shift workers (non-SWs) and various types of shift workers (SWs), and the associations of these preferences with sleep and mood.MethodsIn total, 4,561 SWs (2,419 women and 2,142 men aged 37.00 ± 9.80 years) and 2,093 non-SWs (1,094 women and 999 men...
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Main Authors: | Jihye Ahn (Author), Hyewon Yeo (Author), Somi Lee (Author), Yunjee Hwang (Author), Sehyun Jeon (Author), Seog Ju Kim (Author) |
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