Health Effect of Shift Work and Long Working Hours
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Occupational Safety and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2023) | Viewed by 22288
Special Issue Editors
Interests: labor productivity; aging worker; long working hours; shift work; physical inactivity; cardiovascular disease; occupational cancer
Interests: long working hours; shift work; physical activity; sleep disorder; circadian rhythm; cardiovascular disease
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Interests: working hours; shift work, precarious work; health inequality; occupational cancer; mental health
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing a Special Issue on the health effects shift work and long working hours in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. The venue is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal that publishes articles and communications in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health. For detailed information about the journal, we refer you to https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph.
Modern society is a 24/7 society, and many people work shifts. Shift work induces circadian rhythm disruption, causing a variety of health problems: sleep disorders, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, gastrointestinal disorders, mental health problems, and so on. The best method to prevent the health hazards caused by shift work is to avoid shift work. However, firefighters and police officers are forced to work shifts to prepare for fires and accidents, hospitals should be open 24 hours a day for emergent patients, and some workers are engaged with shift work to do their jobs. It is impossible to avoid shift work, so it is very important to prevent health hazards for shift workers and improve their health. We recommend that that shift work is optimized for the workers and suggest proper management methods to prevent health hazards caused by shift work. This Special Issue emphasizes the health effects of shift work and discusses and shares the management methods of shift workers.
Meanwhile, the adverse effect of working hours on health has been a major topic for the well-being of workers. So, the influence of working hours on health has gained global attention from the perspectives of research and public health policy. Several studies have investigated the health effects of working hours and found that long working hours are associated with a variety of health problems, including unhealthy lifestyle, musculoskeletal disorders, work injuries, hypertension, diabetes, depression and suicide ideation, sleep problems, and renal functions. However, there is still a lack of conclusive evidence on some health consequences of long working hours that limit the generalizability of the findings. So, it seems important to conduct further study on the various health effects of long working hours in order to better understand underlying mechanisms and proper preventive strategies. Therefore, this Special Issue will also cover the health effects of long working hours and discuss and share the associated management methods.
This Special Issue is open to any subject area related to physiological change, health hazards, and the management of shift work and long working hours. In addition to the keywords listed, you are welcome to submit your articles about a variety of topics related to shift work and long working hours.
Dr. Mo-Yeol Kang
Prof. Dr. Tae-Won Jang
Dr. Hye-Eun Lee
Dr. Dong-Wook Lee
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- shift work
- night work
- long working hours
- overtime work
- overwork
- shift work sleep disorders
- cardiovascular diseases
- gastrointestinal disorders
- shift work and cancers
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome and obesity
- women’s reproductive health
- ergonomic design of shift work
- circadian rhythm
- health of firefighters, police officers, and hospital workers
- medical examination and management
- productivity
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