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• Garbarino et al., Sleepiness and sleep disor<strong>de</strong>rs in shift workers: a study on a group of<br />

Italian police officers. Sleep. 2002, 25: 642-647.<br />

• Garbarino et al., Professional shift work drivers who adopt prophylactic naps can reduce<br />

the risk of car acci<strong>de</strong>nts during night work. Sleep. 2004, 27: 1295-1302.<br />

• Gill et al., Cognitive performance following modafinil versus placebo in sleep-<strong>de</strong>prived<br />

emergency physicians: a double-blind randomized crossover study. Acad Emerg Med. 2006,<br />

13: 158-165.<br />

• Gold et al., Rotating shift work, sleep, and acci<strong>de</strong>nts related to sleepiness in hospital<br />

nurses. Am J of Public Health. 1992, 82: 1011-1014.<br />

• Griefahn et al., Alterations of the cortisol quiescent period after experimental night work<br />

with enforced adaptation by bright light and its relation to morningness. Eur J Appl Physiol.<br />

2010, 108: 719-726.<br />

• Gumenyuk et al., Shift work sleep disor<strong>de</strong>r is associated with an attenuated brain<br />

response of sensory memory and an increased brain response to novelty: an ERP study.<br />

Sleep. 2010, 33: 703-713.<br />

• Ha et al., Shiftwork and metabolic risk factors of cardiovascular disease. J Occup Health.<br />

2005, 47: 89-95.<br />

• Hansen. Increased breast cancer risk among women who work predominantly at night.<br />

Epi<strong>de</strong>miology. 2001, 12: 74-77.<br />

• Hansen. Risk of breast cancer after night- and shift work: current evi<strong>de</strong>nce and ongoing<br />

studies in Denmark. Cancer Causes Control. 2006, 17: 531-537.<br />

• Hansen et al., Case-control study of shift-work and breast cancer risk in Danish nurses:<br />

impact of shift systems. Eur J Cancer. 2011, in press.<br />

• Harma et al., The effect of an irregular shift system on sleepiness at work in train drivers<br />

and railway traffic controllers. J Sleep Res. 2002, 11: 141-151.<br />

• Harma et al., A controlled intervention study on the effects of a very rapidly forward<br />

rotating shift system on sleep-wakefulness and well-being among young and el<strong>de</strong>rly shift<br />

workers. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 2006, 59: 70-79.<br />

• Hart et al., Methamphetamine attenuates disruptions in performance and mood during<br />

simulated night-shift work. Psychopharmacology. 2003, 169: 42-51.<br />

• Hart et al., Modafinil attenuates disruptions in cognitive performance during simulated<br />

night-shift work. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2006, 31: 1526-1536.<br />

• Haupt et al., The relation of exposure to shift work atherosclerosis and myocardial<br />

infarction in a general population. Atherosclerosis. 2008, 201: 205-211.<br />

• Hermansson et al., Ischemic stroke and shift work. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2007,<br />

33: 435-439.<br />

256

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