Circadian rhythm of the grip strength of the right and left hands: desynchronization in some shift workers

38 male shift workers and former shift workers volunteered to self-measure 4 to 8 times/24 hrs. their oral temperature (OT) as well as right and left hand grip strength (HGS) best performance during a 16 to 30 day span. Time series were analyzed individually according to two methods: day by day circ...

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