High responders and low responders: factors associated with individual variation in response to standardized training

TN Mann, RP Lamberts, MI Lambert - Sports medicine, 2014 - Springer
The response to an exercise intervention is often described in general terms, with the
assumption that the group average represents a typical response for most individuals. In …

The effect of the work environment on future sleep disturbances: a systematic review

SJ Linton, G Kecklund, KA Franklin, LC Leissner… - Sleep medicine …, 2015 - Elsevier
Workers often attribute poor sleep to factors at work. Despite the large number of workers
with sleep disturbances, there is a lack of consensus on the relationship between the work …

Beginning the workday yet already depleted? Consequences of late-night smartphone use and sleep

K Lanaj, RE Johnson, CM Barnes - Organizational Behavior and Human …, 2014 - Elsevier
Smartphones have become a prevalent technology as they provide employees with instant
access to work-related information and communications outside of the office. Despite these …

Stress-related psychosocial factors at work, fatigue, and risky driving behavior in bus rapid transport (BRT) drivers

SA Useche, VG Ortiz, BE Cendales - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction There is consistent scientific evidence that professional drivers constitute an
occupational group that is highly exposed to work related stressors. Furthermore, several …

Workplace incivility and employee sleep: The role of rumination and recovery experiences.

CA Demsky, C Fritz, LB Hammer… - Journal of occupational …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examines the role of negative work rumination and recovery experiences in
explaining the association between workplace incivility and employee insomnia symptoms …

Reliability of actigraphy and subjective sleep measurements in adults: the design of sleep assessments

K Aili, S Åström-Paulsson, U Stoetzer… - Journal of Clinical …, 2017 - jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate how many nights of measurement
are needed for a reliable measure of sleep in a working population including adult women …

Cardiovascular disease in US firefighters: a systematic review

ES Soteriades, DL Smith, AJ Tsismenakis… - Cardiology in …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of on-duty death among firefighters
(45% of on-duty fatalities) and a major cause of morbidity. CVD in the fire service also has …

“Every shut eye, ain't sleep”: The role of racism-related vigilance in racial/ethnic disparities in sleep difficulty

MT Hicken, H Lee, J Ailshire, SA Burgard… - Race and social …, 2013 - Springer
Although racial/ethnic disparities in health have been well characterized in biomedical,
public health, and social science research, the determinants of these disparities are still not …

The relationship between sleep and work: A meta-analysis.

B Litwiller, LA Snyder, WD Taylor… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Sleep has tremendous importance to organizations because of its relationship with
employee performance, safety, health, and attitudes. Moreover, sleep is a malleable …

Zeigarnik's sleepless nights: How unfinished tasks at the end of the week impair employee sleep on the weekend through rumination.

CJ Syrek, O Weigelt, C Peifer… - Journal of occupational …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
It is almost common sense that work stress leads to sleep impairment, but the question of
how work-related stressors impair employee sleep remains open. This study focuses on the …