2017
DOI: 10.1539/joh.16-0206-br
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Potential objective biomarkers for fatigue among working women

Abstract: : Objective :The prediction of health impairment due to work overload is subjectively assessed based on recognized symptoms ; however, objective evaluation is primarily ideal in the field of occupational health. Recently, some biomarkers of autonomic function and/or oxidative stress were reported to be associated with fatigue. This study aimed to preliminarily investigate whether these biomarkers could be objective indicators for fatigue and stress among working women. Method: Participants included 118 full-ti… Show more

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“…In shift-workers, the BAP level was even associated with the Visual Analysis Scale for "sensation of fatigue". No significant differences were reported in QOL (SF-8), on both mental and physical scales [35].…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…In shift-workers, the BAP level was even associated with the Visual Analysis Scale for "sensation of fatigue". No significant differences were reported in QOL (SF-8), on both mental and physical scales [35].…”
Section: Oxidative Stress Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…At the same time, routine interventions aiming to mitigate the onset of such negative out-comes might have a reduced efficacy not focusing on critical mental health predictors and, above all, being usually offered after the exposure to traumatic events [53]. Not surprisingly, fourteen of the twenty-three papers included in our review investigate the conditions of active-duty military personnel and veterans [27][28][29][30], community health agents [31], sworn officers and patrol police officers [36,38], health care professionals [35,[39][40][41]43,49] and caregivers [48]. A further critical issue involving these professionals is the presence of shift work, which has a significant impact on workers' health, QOL, and well-being [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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