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Recherche documentaire Auteurs de l’argumentaire Validation Mai 2012 Autres formats De janvier 2000 à janvier 2011. Pour certaines questions, la recherche a été élargie (cf. stratégie de recherche documentaire dans l’argumentaire) Dr Virginie BAYON, médecin du travail, Hôtel-Dieu, AP-HP, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, avec la contribution de l’ensemble des membres du groupe de travail Argumentaire scientifique, fiche de synthèse et brochure d’information aux travailleurs Actualisation Actualisation à envisager dans 5 ans 250

Références bibliographiques • Abeysena et al., Maternal sleep deprivation is a risk factor for small for gestational age: a cohort study. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009, 49: 382-387. • Akerstedt et al., Shift work and cardiovascular disease. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1984, 10: 409-414. • Akerstedt et al., Work organisation and unintentional sleep: results from the WOLF study. Occup Environ Med. 2002, 59: 595-600. • Akerstedt, Shift work and disturbed sleep/wakefulness. Occup Med, 2003, 53: 89-94. • Akerstedt et al., Shift work and mortality. Chronobiol Int. 2004, 21: 1055-1061. • Akerstedt et al., Impaired alertness and performance driving home from the night shift: a driving simulator study. J Sleep Res. 2005, 14: 17-20. • Akerstedt and Kecklund. The future of work hours-the European view. Ind Health. 2005, 43: 80-84. • Akerstedt et al., Sleep loss and fatigue in shift work and shift work disorder. Sleep Med Clin. 2009, 4: 257-271. • Alfredsson et al., Myocardial infarction risk and psychosocial work environment: an analysis of the male Swedish working force. Soc Sci Med. 1982, 16: 463-467. • Alfredsson et al., Self-reported health and well being amongst night security guards: a comparison with the working population. Ergonomics. 1991, 343: 525-530. • Angersbach et al., A retrospective cohort study comparing complaints and disease in day and shift workers. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1980, 45: 127-140. • Antunes et al., Obesity and shift work: chronobiological aspects. Nutr Res Rev. 2010, 23: 155-168. • Ansiau et al., Effects of working conditions and sleep of the previous day on cognitive performance. Appl Ergon. 2008, 39: 99-106. • Atkinson et al., Exercise, energy balance and the shift worker. Sports Med. 2008, 38: 671- 685. • Atlantis et al., Worksite intervention effects on physical health: a randomized controlled trial. Health promotion international. 2006, 21: 191-200. • Axelsson et al., Tolerance to shift work-how does it relate to sleep and wakefulness? Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2004, 77: 121-129. • Ballon et al., A systematic review of modafinil: potential clinical uses and mechanisms of action. J Clin Psychatry. 2006, 67: 554-566. • Bara et al., Working shifts and mental health-findings from the British household panel survey (1995-2005). Scand J Work Environ Health. 2009, 35: 361-367. 251

Références bibliographiques<br />

• Abeysena et al., Maternal sleep <strong>de</strong>privation is a risk factor for small for gestational age: a<br />

cohort study. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009, 49: 382-387.<br />

• Akerstedt et al., Shift work and cardiovascular disease. Scand J Work Environ Health.<br />

1984, 10: 409-414.<br />

• Akerstedt et al., Work organisation and unintentional sleep: results from the WOLF study.<br />

Occup Environ Med. 2002, 59: 595-600.<br />

• Akerstedt, Shift work and disturbed sleep/wakefulness. Occup Med, 2003, 53: 89-94.<br />

• Akerstedt et al., Shift work and mortality. Chronobiol Int. 2004, 21: 1055-1061.<br />

• Akerstedt et al., Impaired alertness and performance driving home from the night shift: a<br />

driving simulator study. J Sleep Res. 2005, 14: 17-20.<br />

• Akerstedt and Kecklund. The future of work hours-the European view. Ind Health. 2005,<br />

43: 80-84.<br />

• Akerstedt et al., Sleep loss and fatigue in shift work and shift work disor<strong>de</strong>r. Sleep Med<br />

Clin. 2009, 4: 257-271.<br />

• Alfredsson et al., Myocardial infarction risk and psychosocial work environment: an<br />

analysis of the male Swedish working force. Soc Sci Med. 1982, 16: 463-467.<br />

• Alfredsson et al., Self-reported health and well being amongst night security guards: a<br />

comparison with the working population. Ergonomics. 1991, 343: 525-530.<br />

• Angersbach et al., A retrospective cohort study comparing complaints and disease in day<br />

and shift workers. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1980, 45: 127-140.<br />

• Antunes et al., Obesity and shift work: chronobiological aspects. Nutr Res Rev. 2010, 23:<br />

155-168.<br />

• Ansiau et al., Effects of working conditions and sleep of the previous day on cognitive<br />

performance. Appl Ergon. 2008, 39: 99-106.<br />

• Atkinson et al., Exercise, energy balance and the shift worker. Sports Med. 2008, 38: 671-<br />

685.<br />

• Atlantis et al., Worksite intervention effects on physical health: a randomized controlled<br />

trial. Health promotion international. 2006, 21: 191-200.<br />

• Axelsson et al., Tolerance to shift work-how does it relate to sleep and wakefulness? Int<br />

Arch Occup Environ Health. 2004, 77: 121-129.<br />

• Ballon et al., A systematic review of modafinil: potential clinical uses and mechanisms of<br />

action. J Clin Psychatry. 2006, 67: 554-566.<br />

• Bara et al., Working shifts and mental health-findings from the British household panel<br />

survey (1995-2005). Scand J Work Environ Health. 2009, 35: 361-367.<br />

251

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