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The Prevalence of Short Sleep Duration by Industry and Occupation in the National Health Interview Survey
Author(s) -
Sara E. Luckhaupt,
Sangwoo Tak,
Geoffrey M. Calvert
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
sleep
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.222
H-Index - 207
eISSN - 1550-9109
pISSN - 0161-8105
DOI - 10.1093/sleep/33.2.149
Subject(s) - duration (music) , national health interview survey , occupational safety and health , medicine , manufacturing , work (physics) , sleep (system call) , environmental health , sample (material) , demography , gerontology , psychology , business , marketing , engineering , sociology , population , literature , computer science , operating system , chemistry , pathology , chromatography , art , mechanical engineering
To explore whether employment in industries likely to have non-standard work schedules (e.g., manufacturing and service) and occupations with long work-weeks (e.g., managerial/professional, sales, and transportation) is associated with an increased risk of short sleep duration.

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