Evidence-Based Lifestyle Strategies to Improve Health of Shift Workers
Author
Peery, Annette; Firnhaber, Gina Cahoon; Kolasa, Kathryn M.
Abstract
An estimated 8-15 million Americans perform shift work that may encourage life style choices that negatively affect health. We present two patient cases elucidating some of the issues faced by shift workers and provide counseling strategies for changing dietary behaviors.
Subject
Date
2013-05
Citation:
APA:
Peery, Annette, & Firnhaber, Gina Cahoon, & Kolasa, Kathryn M.. (May 2013).
Evidence-Based Lifestyle Strategies to Improve Health of Shift Workers.
Nutrition Today,
(48:3), p.119-126. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5216
MLA:
Peery, Annette, and Firnhaber, Gina Cahoon, and Kolasa, Kathryn M..
"Evidence-Based Lifestyle Strategies to Improve Health of Shift Workers". Nutrition Today.
48:3. (119-126.),
May 2013.
February 26, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5216.
Chicago:
Peery, Annette and Firnhaber, Gina Cahoon and Kolasa, Kathryn M.,
"Evidence-Based Lifestyle Strategies to Improve Health of Shift Workers," Nutrition Today 48, no.
3 (May 2013),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5216 (accessed
February 26, 2021).
AMA:
Peery, Annette, Firnhaber, Gina Cahoon, Kolasa, Kathryn M..
Evidence-Based Lifestyle Strategies to Improve Health of Shift Workers. Nutrition Today.
May 2013;
48(3)
119-126. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5216. Accessed
February 26, 2021.
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