Health problems associated with single, multiple, and the frequency of months of objectively measured long working hours: a cohort study by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan.
Yuko OchiaiMasaya TakahashiTomoaki MatsuoTakeshi SasakiYuki SatoKenji FukasawaTsuyoshi ArakiYasumasa OtsukaPublished in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2021)
Working hours over several months produced various associations with health indicators compared to those measured in a single month. Our present data suggest that the effects of average or frequency of long working hours during the past 6 months are likely to appear in LDL levels.