Quality of Life, Sleep, and Health of Air Traffic Controllers With Rapid Counterclockwise Shift Rotation
In conclusion, these workers are at risk for chronic non-transmittable diseases and compromised work performance, suggesting the need for more rest time before working nightshifts and work environments that stimulate physical activity and healthy diets.
Source: Workplace Health and Safety - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Sonati, J. G., De Martino, M. M. F., Vilarta, R., da Silva Maciel, E., Sonati, R. J. F., Paduan, P. C. Tags: Articles Source Type: research
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