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MORRIS, C.J., PURVIS, T.E., HU, K. and SCHEER, F.A., 2016. Circadian mis-
alignment increases cardiovascular disease risk factors in humans. Pro-
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MOSENDANE, T.H., MOSENDANE, T.S. and RAAL, F.J., 2008. Shift work
and its effects on the cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular journal of
Afrca, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 210–215.
MOSCA, L., APPEL, L.J., BENJAMIN, E.J., BERRA, K., CHANDRA-STRO-
BOS, N., FABUNMI, R.P., GRADY, D., HAAN, C.K., HAYES, S.N., JU-
DELSON, D.R. and at al., 2007. Evidence-based guidelines for cardio-
Associations between night work and BMI, alcohol, smoking, caffeine
and exercise--a cross-sectional study. BMC Public health, no. 15, pp. 1112.
EUROPEAN OBSERVATORY OF WORKING LIFE (EWCS), 2017. Working
time in the european union: Slovenia. [viewed 20 April 2017]. Available
from: https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/observatories/eurwork/compara-
tive-information/national-contributions/slovenia/working-time-in-the-eu-
ropean-union-slovenia
GANGWISCH, J.E., FESKANICH, D., MALASPINA, D., SHEN, S. and FOR-
MAN, J.P., 2013. Sleep duration and risk for hypertension in women: re-
sults from the nurses' health study. American journal of hypertension, vol.
26, no. 7, pp. 903–911.
HUGHES, V., 2015. Health risk associated with nurse night shift work: a sys-
tematic review. GSTF Journal of nursing and health care, vol. 2, no. 2, pp.
39–44.
JØRGENSEN, J.T., KARLSEN, S., STAYNER, L., ANDERSEN, J. and ANDER-
SEN, Z.J., 2017. Shift work and overall and cause-specific mortality in
the Danish nurse cohort. Scandinavian journal of work, environment &
health, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 117–126.
KIM, M., SON, K., PARK, H., CHOI, D., YOON, C., LEE, H., CHO, E. and
CHO, M., 2013. Association between shift work and obesity among fe-
male nurses: korean nurses' survey. BMC Public health, no.13, pp. 1204.
[viewed 30 April 2017]. Available from: https://bmcpublichealth.biomed-
central.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1204
LO, S.H., LIN, L.Y., HWANG, J.S., CHANG, Y.Y., LIAU, C.S. and WANG, J.D.,
2010. Working the night shift causes increased vascular stress and de-
layed recovery in young woman. Chronobiology international, vol. 27, no.
7, pp. 1454–1468.
MERIJANTIA, L.T., SAMARA, D.I., TENDEAN, R. and HARRIANTO, R.,
2008. The role of night shift work on blood pressure among healthy fe-
male nurses. Universa medicina, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 65–71.
MORRIS, C.J., PURVIS, T.E., HU, K. and SCHEER, F.A., 2016. Circadian mis-
alignment increases cardiovascular disease risk factors in humans. Pro-
ceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states, vol. 113,
no. 10, pp. 1402–1411.
MOSENDANE, T.H., MOSENDANE, T.S. and RAAL, F.J., 2008. Shift work
and its effects on the cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular journal of
Afrca, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 210–215.
MOSCA, L., APPEL, L.J., BENJAMIN, E.J., BERRA, K., CHANDRA-STRO-
BOS, N., FABUNMI, R.P., GRADY, D., HAAN, C.K., HAYES, S.N., JU-
DELSON, D.R. and at al., 2007. Evidence-based guidelines for cardio-