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STRESS, FATIGUE, HEALTH, AND RISK OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AMONG PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS: The Contribution of Physical Inactivity
2006
Annual Review of Public Health
Key Words driver, occupational health, exercise, health promotion, stress management ■ Abstract Strategies to achieve ambitious targets for reducing road accidents (34) have largely focused on engineering and technological advancements, the modification of occupational demands, and, to a lesser extent, human factors. These factors include stress and psychological states; sleep, fatigue, and alertness; and health status. Physical activity appears to influence all these human factors but has not
doi:10.1146/annurev.publhealth.27.021405.102117
pmid:16533122
fatcat:oae5oc3smvgrnn5ursjtnpjrua