Sex Differences in Relationship between Stress Responses and Lifestyle in Japanese Workers
Background: This study examined the relationships between stress responses and lifestyle, including sleeping and eating behaviors, in Japanese workers according to sex. Methods: Questionnaires about stress responses and lifestyle were completed by 3,017 workers in a financial enterprise (41.5% men,...
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Main Authors: | Akiko Suzuki (Author), Rie Akamatsu (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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