Surveillance médico-professionnelle des ... - CHU de Rouen

Surveillance médico-professionnelle des ... - CHU de Rouen Surveillance médico-professionnelle des ... - CHU de Rouen

27.06.2013 Views

• Barger et al., Daily exercise facilities phase delays of circadian melatonin rhythm in very dim light. Am J Physiol Integr Comp Physiol. 2004, 286: 1077-1084. • Barger et al., Extended work shifts and the risk of motor vehicle crashes among interns. N Eng J Med. 2005, 352: 125-134. • Barger et al., Impact of extended-duration shifts on medical errors, adverse events, and attentional failures. Plos Med. 2006, 3: 2440-2448. • Barion et al., A clinical approach to circadian rhythm sleep disorders. Sleep Med. 2007, 8:566-577. • Beaumont et al., Slow release caffeine and prolonged (64h) continuous wakefulness: effects on vigilance and cognitive performance. J Sleep Res. 2001, 10: 265-276. • Biggi et al., Metabolic syndrome in permanent night workers. Chronobiol Int. 2008, 25: 443-454. • Bjorvatn et al., Subjective and objective measures of adaptation and readaptation to night work on an oil rig in the North Sea. Sleep. 2006, 29: 821-829. • Bjorvatn et al., Randomized placebo-controlled field study of the effects of bright light and melatonin in adaptation to night work. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2007, 33: 204-214. • Boggild et al., Occupation, employment status and chronic inflammatory bowel disease in Denmark. Int J Epidemiol. 1996, 25: 630-637. • Boggild et al., Shift work, risk factors and cardiovascular disease. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1999a, 25: 85-99. • Boggild et al., Shift work, social class, and ischaemic heart disease in middle aged and elderly men: a 22 year follow-up in the Copenhagen. Occup Environ Med. 1999b, 56: 640- 645 • Boggild et al., Work environment of Danish shift and day workers. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2001a, 27: 97-105. • Boggild et al., Intervention in shift scheduling and changes in biomarkers of heart disease in hospital wards. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2001b, 27: 87-96. • Boivin et al., Prévention par la photothérapie des troubles d’adaptation au travail de nuit. Rapport IRSST. 2002. www.irsst.qc.ca. • Boivin et al., Light treatment and circadian adaptation to shift work. Ind Health. 2005, 43: 34-48. • Boivin et al., Working on atypical schedules. Sleep Med. 2007, 8: 578-589. • Bonnefond et al., A critical review of techniques aiming at enhancing and sustaining worker’s alertness during the night shift. Ind Health. 2004, 42: 1-14. • Bonzini et al., Risk of prematurity, low birthweight and pre-eclampsia in relation to working hours and physical activities: a systematic review. Occup Environ Med. 2007, 64: 228-243. 252

• Bonzini et al., Shift work and pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review with meta- analysis of currently available epidemiological studies. BJORG. 2011, 118:1429-1437. • Brown et al., Rotating night shift work and the risk of ischemic stroke. Am J Epidemiol. 2009, 169: 1370-1377. • Burgess et al., Bright light, dark and melatonin can promote circadian adaptation in night shift workers. Sleep Med. 2002 6: 407-420. • Burgess. Optimal shift duration and sequence: recommended approach for short-term emergency response activations for public health and emergency management. Am J Public Health. 2007, 97: s88-s92. • Burkhart et al., Amber lenses to block blue light and improve sleep: a randomized trial. Chronobiol Int. 2009, 26: 1602-1612. • Buscemi et al., Efficacity and safety of exogenous melatonin for secondary sleep disorders and sleep disorders accompanying sleep restriction: meta-analysis. BMJ. 2006, 18: 385-393. • Bushnell et al., Work schedules and health behavior outcomes at a large manufacturer. Ind Health. 2010, 48: 395-405. • Cappuccio et al., Meta-analysis of short sleep duration and obesity in children and adults. Sleep. 2008, 31: 619-626. • Cappuccio et al., Quantity and quality of sleep and incidence of type 2 diabetes. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetes Care. 2010, 33: 414-420. • Cappucio et al., Sleep duration predicts cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. European Heart Journal. 2011, 7:1-9. • Carrier et al., Effects of caffeine are more marked on daytime recovery sleep than on nocturnal sleep. Neuropsychopharmology. 2007, 32: 964-972. • Caruso et al., Relationship of work schedules to gastrointestinal diagnoses, symptoms, and medication use in auto factory workers. Am J Ind Med. 2004, 46: 586-598. • Chao et al., Sleep duration is a potential risk factor for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental. 2011, 60: 799-804. • Chen et al., Is sleep duration associated with childhood obesity? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity. 2008, 16: 265-274. • Conlon et al., Rotating shift work and risk of prostate cancer. Epidemiology. 2007, 18(1):182-183. • Connor et al., The role of driver sleepiness in car crashes: a systematic review of epidemiological studies. Acc Anal Prev. 2001, 33: 31-41. • Costa et al., Shift work and cancer - considerations on rationale, mechanisms, and epidemiology. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2010, 36: 163-179. 253

• Barger et al., Daily exercise facilities phase <strong>de</strong>lays of circadian melatonin rhythm in very<br />

dim light. Am J Physiol Integr Comp Physiol. 2004, 286: 1077-1084.<br />

• Barger et al., Exten<strong>de</strong>d work shifts and the risk of motor vehicle crashes among interns. N<br />

Eng J Med. 2005, 352: 125-134.<br />

• Barger et al., Impact of exten<strong>de</strong>d-duration shifts on medical errors, adverse events, and<br />

attentional failures. Plos Med. 2006, 3: 2440-2448.<br />

• Barion et al., A clinical approach to circadian rhythm sleep disor<strong>de</strong>rs. Sleep Med. 2007,<br />

8:566-577.<br />

• Beaumont et al., Slow release caffeine and prolonged (64h) continuous wakefulness:<br />

effects on vigilance and cognitive performance. J Sleep Res. 2001, 10: 265-276.<br />

• Biggi et al., Metabolic syndrome in permanent night workers. Chronobiol Int. 2008, 25:<br />

443-454.<br />

• Bjorvatn et al., Subjective and objective measures of adaptation and readaptation to night<br />

work on an oil rig in the North Sea. Sleep. 2006, 29: 821-829.<br />

• Bjorvatn et al., Randomized placebo-controlled field study of the effects of bright light and<br />

melatonin in adaptation to night work. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2007, 33: 204-214.<br />

• Boggild et al., Occupation, employment status and chronic inflammatory bowel disease in<br />

Denmark. Int J Epi<strong>de</strong>miol. 1996, 25: 630-637.<br />

• Boggild et al., Shift work, risk factors and cardiovascular disease. Scand J Work Environ<br />

Health. 1999a, 25: 85-99.<br />

• Boggild et al., Shift work, social class, and ischaemic heart disease in middle aged and<br />

el<strong>de</strong>rly men: a 22 year follow-up in the Copenhagen. Occup Environ Med. 1999b, 56: 640-<br />

645<br />

• Boggild et al., Work environment of Danish shift and day workers. Scand J Work Environ<br />

Health. 2001a, 27: 97-105.<br />

• Boggild et al., Intervention in shift scheduling and changes in biomarkers of heart disease<br />

in hospital wards. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2001b, 27: 87-96.<br />

• Boivin et al., Prévention par la photothérapie <strong><strong>de</strong>s</strong> troubles d’adaptation au travail <strong>de</strong> nuit.<br />

Rapport IRSST. 2002. www.irsst.qc.ca.<br />

• Boivin et al., Light treatment and circadian adaptation to shift work. Ind Health. 2005, 43:<br />

34-48.<br />

• Boivin et al., Working on atypical schedules. Sleep Med. 2007, 8: 578-589.<br />

• Bonnefond et al., A critical review of techniques aiming at enhancing and sustaining<br />

worker’s alertness during the night shift. Ind Health. 2004, 42: 1-14.<br />

• Bonzini et al., Risk of prematurity, low birthweight and pre-eclampsia in relation to working<br />

hours and physical activities: a systematic review. Occup Environ Med. 2007, 64: 228-243.<br />

252

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!