Changing to Daylight Saving Time Cuts into Sleep and Increases Workplace Injuries
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time on sleep quantity and associated workplace injuries. In Study 1, the authors used a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health database of mining injuries for the years 1983–2006, and they...
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Main Authors: | Barnes, Christopher M., WAGNER, David Turley |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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