New Advances in Shift Work
A special issue of Clocks & Sleep (ISSN 2624-5175). This special issue belongs to the section "Human Basic Research & Neuroimaging".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 132
Special Issue Editor
2. Department of Epidemiology, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Interests: chronic disease risk; cancer; prevention; circadian epidemiology; sleep; circadian system in humans; melatonin; circadian genes; night shift work
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue aims to explore recent advances in shift work research, addressing its growing relevance in today's 24/7 society. As the demand for around-the-clock services expands across industries, understanding the multifaceted impacts of shift work has become critical. This Special Issue seeks to consolidate the latest scientific findings on the physiological, psychological, and social effects of shift work, offering a comprehensive view of how these non-traditional work schedules influence health, well-being, and productivity.
The scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including circadian rhythm disruption, sleep disorders, cardiovascular and metabolic health, mental health challenges, and the social implications of shift work. It also considers occupational safety, performance efficiency, and the effectiveness of interventions designed to mitigate the adverse effects of shift work. By including empirical studies, reviews, and theoretical contributions, this Special Issue aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, encouraging the integration of research from fields such as chronobiology, occupational health, psychology, and public health.
Ultimately, the goal is to inform policies and practices that can enhance worker health and safety, improve work–life balance, and optimize performance in shift work settings
Prof. Dr. Eva Schernhammer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- shift work
- circadian rhythms
- occupational health
- sleep disorders
- work–life balance
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