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The direction of shift-work rotation impacts metabolic risk independent of chronotype and social jetlag - An exploratory pilot study.
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The direction of shift-work rotation impacts metabolic risk independent of chronotype and social jetlag - An exploratory pilot study.

T Kantermann, F Duboutay, D Haubruge, S Hampton, AL Darling, JL Berry, M Kerkhofs, KZ Boudjeltia and DJ Skene
Chronobiology International: the journal of biological and medical rhythm research, pp.1-7
04/09/2014

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Clockwise Chronotype Counterclockwise Metabolic Shift-work Social-jetlag
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