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期刊名:Annals of occupational and environmental medicine

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ISSN:2052-4374

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IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Sewhan Na,Jong-Tae Park,Seungbeom Kim et al. Sewhan Na et al.
Background: Recently, there has been increasing worldwide concern about outdoor air pollution, especially particulate matter (PM), which has been extensively researched for its harmful effects on the respiratory system. H...
Sang Moon Choi,Chan Woo Kim,Hyoung Ouk Park et al. Sang Moon Choi et al.
Background: As unpredictable work schedule (UWS) has increased worldwide, various studies have been conducted on the resulting health effects on workers. However, research on the effect of UWS on workers' well-being in Ko...
Juho Choi,Dong-Wook Lee,Baek-Yong Choi et al. Juho Choi et al.
Background: A series of breast cancer cases were recently reported in a tertiary university hospital in South Korea. Nurses are generally exposed to risk factors for breast cancer such as night shift work, antineoplastic ...
Woojin Kim,A Ram Kim,Minsu Ock et al. Woojin Kim et al.
Background: This study was conducted to identify the success rate for smoking cessation over time after participation in a therapeutic smoking cessation camp, and to identify how participant characteristics, including a s...
Seo Young Kim,Hyo Jeong Kim,Seong-Sik Cho et al. Seo Young Kim et al.
Background: This study aimed to examine the impact of chronotype on depressive symptoms and explore the mediating effects of sleep quality, pre-sleep cognitive arousal, and social jetlag in a sample of wage earners. ...
Yoonho Cho Yoonho Cho
The Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS) is a state-approved statistical survey that has been conducted by the Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute (OSHRI) every 3 years since 2006 to monitor changes in the working condition...
Seonghyeon Kwon,Yesung Lee,Eunhye Seo et al. Seonghyeon Kwon et al.
Background: Shift work has been reported to have several harmful effects on the human body. However, a small number of studies have evaluated the association between shift work and adverse effects on the thyroid. In our l...
Min-Seok Kim,Juyeon Oh,Juho Sim et al. Min-Seok Kim et al.
Background: Gig workers, also known as platform workers, are independent workers who are not employed by any particular company. The number of gig economy workers has rapidly increased worldwide in the past decade. There ...
Chayma Sridi,Salem Brigui Chayma Sridi
ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize occupational medicine by providing a powerful tool for analyzing data, improving communication, and increasing efficiency. It can help identify patterns and trends in workplace health and safety, a...