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- :Vetter, Céline ;Devore, Elizabeth E.Apr 26 2016 | JAMA. 315(16):1726-1734.:ImportanceProspective studies linking shift work to coronary heart disease (CHD) have been inconsistent and limited by short follow-up.ObjectiveDeterm...
- :Johnson, Candice Y. ;Tanz, Lauren J.April 04 2019 | Arch Environ Occup Health. :1-8:Our objective was to examine associations between night shift work and serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels. We analyzed 1,537 blood samples fro...
- :James, Peter ;Bertrand, Kimberly A.Aug 17 2017 | Environ Health Perspect. 125(8).:Background:Animal and epidemiologic studies suggest that exposure to light at night (LAN) may disrupt circadian patterns and decrease nocturnal secret...
- :Devore, Elizabeth E. ;Massa, JenniferJan 17 2017 | Int J Colorectal Dis. 32(7):1013-1018.:PurposeTo investigate the associations of rotating night shift work history and sleep duration with risk of colorectal adenoma.MethodsWe evaluated 56,...
- :Ramin, Cody ;Devore, Elizabeth E.Aug 20 2013 | Chronobiol Int. 30(9):1181-1186.:The aim of this study was to examine the relation between chronotype and breast cancer risk. We analyzed the association between chronotype (definite ...
- :Devore, Elizabeth E. ;Chang, Shun-Chiao9 2018 | J Psychiatr Res. 104:169-175:Experimental studies indicate that perinatal light exposure has enduring effects on affective behaviors in rodents; however, insufficient research has...
- :Razavi, Pedram ;Devore, Elizabeth E.May 29 2019 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 28(7):1177-1186:Background:Previous studies associated night-shift work with melatonin disruption, with mixed evidence regarding the modulating effects of chronotype ...
- :Strohmaier, Susanne ;Devore, Elizabeth E.September 2018 | Obesity (Silver Spring). 26(9):1491-1500:Objective:To investigate associations between maternal rotating night shift work history before pregnancy and number of night shifts worked as nurses ...
- :Johnson, Candice Y. ;Tanz, Lauren J.3 2020 | Am J Ind Med. 63(3):240-248:Background:Night shift work is associated with cardiovascular disease, but its associations with cardiovascular disease biomarkers are unclear. We inv...
- :Gu, Fangyi ;Han, Jiali3 2015 | Am J Prev Med. 2014; 48(3):241-252:BackgroundRotating night shift work imposes circadian strain and is linked to the risk of several chronic diseases.PurposeTo examine associations betw...
- :Devore, Elizabeth E. ;Warner, Erica T.Nov 09 2016 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 26(3):413-419.:BackgroundUrinary melatonin levels have been associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, but this association might vary ...
- :Papantoniou, Kyriaki ;Devore, Elizabeth E.12 01 2018 | Int J Cancer. 143(11):2709-2717:Animal and human data have suggested that shift work involving circadian disruption may be carcinogenic for humans, but epidemiological evidence for c...
- :Bajaj, Archna ;Rosner, BernardJul 2011 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 20(7):1341-1349.:BackgroundLight exposure at night is now considered a probable carcinogen. To study the effects of light on chronic diseases like cancer, methods to m...
- :Lawson, Christina C. ;Whelan, Elizabeth A.May 2011 | Epidemiology. 22(3):305-312.:BackgroundShift workers who experience sleep disturbances and exposure to light at night could be at increased risk for alterations in physiologic fun...
- :Shi, Yan ;Liu, Li1 2020 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 29(1):133-140:Objective:We hypothesized that the risk of CRC in night-shift workers might be different according to insulin receptor substrates status.Methods:Among...
- :Vetter, Céline ;Chang, Shun-Chiao8 2018 | J Psychiatr Res. 103:156-160:BackgroundPrior cross-sectional studies have suggested that being a late chronotype is associated with depression and depressive symptoms, but prospec...
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