Shorter sleep duration is associated with potential risks for overwork-related death among Japanese truck drivers: use of the Karoshi prodromes from worker's compensation cases.
Tomohide KuboShun MatsumotoTakeshi SasakiHiroki IkedaShuhei IzawaMasaya TakahashiShigeki KodaTsukasa SasakiKazuhiro SakaiPublished in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2021)
The findings suggested that shorter sleep duration was associated more closely with a marked increase in fatigue, as compared with the other work and sleep factors. Hence, ensuring sleep opportunities could be targeted for reducing the potential risks of Karoshi among truck drivers.