Sleep and Health Outcomes
Permanent night shift workers had poorer sleep quality than day workers. Night and rotating shift workers had more scheduled rest days per week than day workers because of compressed healthcare rosters. The sample averaged nearly 11 years…
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Permanent night shift workers had poorer sleep quality than day workers. Night and rotating shift workers had more scheduled rest days per week than day workers because of compressed healthcare rosters. The sample averaged nearly 11 years of prior night shift work history. The study hypothesises that night or rotating shift workers will have more negative cardiovascular, mental health, cognitive, and ageing-related outcomes than day workers.