2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202110.0345.v1
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Association of Occupational Distress and Low Sleep Quality with Syncope, Presyncope and Falls in Workers

Abstract: Syncope and presyncope occurring during work can affect safety and impair occupational performance. Few data are available regarding the prevalence of these events among workers. The possible role of sleep quality, mental stress and metabolic disorders in promoting syncope, presyncope and falls in workers is unknown. In the present study, 741 workers (male 35.4%; mean age 47±11 years), employed in different companies, underwent clinical evaluation and blood tests and completed questionnaires to asse… Show more

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