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ISO 16976-2, availability of Size Korea measurements, and their relevance to the fit performance of FFRs.&#13;
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different types of work, such as shift work, research exploring the relationship between flexible work&#13;
schedules and sleep disorders is still limited, particularly among Korean workers.&#13;
Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of the 6th Korean Working Conditions Survey, focusing on&#13;
31,243 paid workers out of a total of 50,538 participants. We defined flexible workers as those who set their&#13;
own working hours. Sleep disorders were divided into three categories: ‘difficulty falling asleep,’ ‘frequent&#13;
waking during sleep,’ and ‘waking up feeling exhausted and fatigued.’ Using scores derived from three specific&#13;
symptoms, the Minimal Insomnia Symptoms Scale (MISS) was calculated to assess the prevalence of insomnia.&#13;
We used chi-square tests to analyze demographic and job-related differences. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to identify any relationship between flexible work schedules and sleep disorders.&#13;
Results: Significant differences were found between flexible and non-flexible workers regarding age,&#13;
income level, education level, and job type. Flexible workers reported sleep-related symptoms significantly more often. The odds ratio for insomnia was 1.40 (95% CI 1.21e1.61). For males, the odds ratio was&#13;
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work demands, and extended working hours. To precisely determine causality and associated diseases,&#13;
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                <text> Silicosis among workers who fabricate engineered stone products in micro or small-sized&#13;
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fabricatingMSEs in Sydney, Australia prior to regulatoryintervention. Personal exposure to airborne RCS dust in&#13;
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Methods: A methodological design was used over an opportunistic sample of 233 workers in the aeronautical industry in Spain. Reliability was evaluated through internal consistency. Factorial validity,&#13;
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                <text> Different job strain formulations based on the Job Demand-Control model have been&#13;
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