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Circadian phase, sleepiness, and light exposure assessment in night workers with and without shift work disorderGumenyuk et al., 2012
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- Gumenyuk V
- Roth T
- Drake C
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- Chronobiology international
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Most night workers are unable to adjust their circadian rhythms to the atypical hours of sleep and wake. Between 10% and 30% of shiftworkers report symptoms of excessive sleepiness and/or insomnia consistent with a diagnosis of shift work disorder (SWD). Difficulties in …
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