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• Suwazono et al., Long-term longitudinal study on the relationship between alternating shift<br />

work and the onset of diabetes mellitus in male Japanese workers. J Occup Environ Med.<br />

2006, 48: 455-461.<br />

• Suwazono et al., A longitudinal study on the effect of shift work on weight gain in male<br />

Japanese workers. Obesity. 2008a, 16: 1887-1893.<br />

• Suwazono et al., Shift work is a risk factor for increased blood pressure in Japanese men:<br />

a 14-tear historical cohort study. Hypertension. 2008b, 52: 581-586.<br />

• Suwazono et al., Shiftwork and impaired glucose metabolism: a 14-year cohort study on<br />

7104 male workers. Chronobiol Int. 2009, 26: 926-941.<br />

• Suwazono et al., Calculation of the benchmark duration of shift work associated with the<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment of impaired glucose metabolism: a 14-year cohort study on 7104 male workers.<br />

Occup Environ Med. 2010, 67: 532-537.<br />

• Suzuki et al., Mental health status, shift work, and occupational acci<strong>de</strong>nts among hospital<br />

nurses in Japan. J Occup Health. 2004, 46: 448-454.<br />

• Tafil-Klawe et al., Does night work favor sleep-related acci<strong>de</strong>nts in police officers? Journal<br />

of physiology and pharmacology. 2005, 56: 223-226.<br />

• Tai et al., Comparison of the prevalence of ventricular and supraventricular premature<br />

beats with 24-hour holter electrocardiography between hypertensive and normotensive shift<br />

workers in a manufacturing company. Ind Health. 2002, 40: 282-285.<br />

• Takeyama et al., Effects of the length and timing of nighttime naps on task performance<br />

and physiological function. Rev Sau<strong>de</strong> Publica. 2004, 38: 32-37.<br />

• Takeyama et al., The nighttime nap strategies for improving night shift work in workplace.<br />

Ind Health. 2005, 43: 24-29.<br />

• Tanaka et al., Differences in medical error risk among nurses working two- and three-shift<br />

systems at teaching hospitals: a six-month prospective study. Ind Health. 2010, 48: 357-364.<br />

• Tasali et al., Reduced sleep duration or quality: relationships with insulin resistance and<br />

type 2 diabetes. Progress in cardiovascular diseases. 2009, 51: 381-391.<br />

• Taylor et al., Mortality of shift and day workers 1956-68. Br J Ind Med. 1972, 29: 201-207.<br />

• Tenkanen et al., Shift work, occupation and coronary heart disease over 6 years of follow-<br />

up in the Helsinki Heart Study. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1997, 23: 257-265.<br />

• Tepas et al., The impact of night work on subjective reports of well-being: an exploratory<br />

study of health care workers from five nations. Rev Sau<strong>de</strong> Publica. 2004, 38: 26-31.<br />

• Thomas et al., Shift work and risk factors for cardiovascular disease: a study at age 45<br />

years in the 1958 British birth cohort. Eur J Epi<strong>de</strong>miol. 2010, 25: 305-314.<br />

• Thompson et al., Short duration of sleep increases risk of colorectal a<strong>de</strong>noma. Cancer.<br />

2011, 15: 841-847.<br />

266

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