Rotating shift work and the metabolic syndrome: a prospective study
International Journal of Epidemiology2009Vol. 38(3), pp. 848–854
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Abstract
Hence, prospective evidence was found that rotating shift work increases the risk for developing the MetS over a period of 6 years.
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