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Stress reactivity in men and women with identical job tasks
2006) The 9th international congress of Behavioral Medicine In International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 13(supplement). p.153-153(
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Impact of an 84-hour workweek on biomarkers for stress, metabolic processes and diurnal rhythm
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The cortisol awakening response--an exploration of intraindividual stability and negative responses.
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Diurnal cortisol profiles in construction workers with 12-hour workdays and extended workweeks
2006) 28th International Congress on Occupational Health(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Sammenhængen mellem arbejdstider og selvrapporterade symptomer blandt nyuddannede SOSU'er
2006) Den 3. Danske Stressforskningskonference(
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Extended work hours and workweeks in the construction sector : real-time assessment of self-reported daytime sleepiness physical exertion and fatigue
2006) 28th International Congress on Occupational Health(
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Stress responses in men and women with identical job tasks
2006) Den 3. Danske Stressforskningskonference(
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Gränslöst arbete: Socialpsykologiska perspektiv på det nya arbetslivet av Michael Allvin, Gunnar Aronsson, Tom Hagström Gunn Johansson & Ulf Lundberg
2006) In Arbetsmarknad & Arbetsliv(
- Contribution to journal › Review (Book/Film/Exhibition/etc.)
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Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance
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Building-site camps and extended work hours : A two-week monitoring of self-reported physical exertion, fatigue, and daytime sleepiness
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- Contribution to journal › Article