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HOME  SCIENCE  VOL. 217, NO. 4558  ROTATING SHIFT WORK SCHEDULES THAT DISRUPT SLEEP ARE IMPROVED BY APPLYING CIRCAD

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Rotating Shift Work Schedules That Disrupt Sleep A


Applying Circadian Principles
CHARLES A. CZEISLER, MARTIN C. MOORE-EDE, AND RICHARD M. COLEMAN Authors Info & A�liations

SCIENCE 30 Jul 1982 Vol 217, Issue 4558 pp. 460-463 DOI: 10.1126/science.7089576

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Abstract

Workers on rotating shifts dislike those aspects of their work schedules that violate ci
physiology. Work schedule satisfaction, subjective health estimates, personnel turnov
ity improve when schedules are introduced that are designed to incorporate circadian

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