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John Axelsson

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Evidence-Based Medicine|June 28, 2012
Night shift work increases the risk for type 2 diabetesJohn Axelsson, Sampsa Puttonen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 3, 2016
Health consequences of shift work and insufficient sleepGöran Kecklund, John Axelsson
Sleep|November 14, 2015
Banking Sleep and Biological Sleep NeedJohn Axelsson, Vladyslav V Vyazovskiy
Translational Psychiatry|December 5, 2025
Associations between chronotype and psychiatric symptoms across the adult lifespanJohn Axelsson, Leonie Jt Balter
Clinical Biochemistry|April 5, 2008
Low diurnal variability of apolipoprotein A1, apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A1 ratio during normal sleep and after an acute shift of sleepAnders Larsson, Lena Carlsson, John Axelsson
Journal of Sleep Research|October 18, 2023
Is snoozing losing? Why intermittent morning alarms are used and how they affect sleep, cognition, cortisol, and moodTina Sundelin, Shane Landry, John Axelsson
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|April 17, 2012
Diurnal variability of total calcium during normal sleep and after an acute shift of sleepPeter Ridefelt, John Axelsson, Anders Larsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
Sleep and subjective age: protect your sleep if you want to feel youngLeonie J T Balter, John Axelsson
Chronobiology International|May 20, 2008
Effects of context on sleepiness self-ratings during repeated partial sleep deprivationTorbjörn Akerstedt, Göran Kecklund, John Axelsson
Chronobiology International|December 28, 2006
Recovery after shift work: Relation to coronary risk factors in womenJohn Axelsson, Arne Lowden, Göran Kecklund
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Evidence-Based Medicine|June 28, 2012
Night shift work increases the risk for type 2 diabetesJohn Axelsson, Sampsa Puttonen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 3, 2016
Health consequences of shift work and insufficient sleepGöran Kecklund, John Axelsson
Sleep|November 14, 2015
Banking Sleep and Biological Sleep NeedJohn Axelsson, Vladyslav V Vyazovskiy
Translational Psychiatry|December 5, 2025
Associations between chronotype and psychiatric symptoms across the adult lifespanJohn Axelsson, Leonie Jt Balter
Clinical Biochemistry|April 5, 2008
Low diurnal variability of apolipoprotein A1, apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A1 ratio during normal sleep and after an acute shift of sleepAnders Larsson, Lena Carlsson, John Axelsson
Journal of Sleep Research|October 18, 2023
Is snoozing losing? Why intermittent morning alarms are used and how they affect sleep, cognition, cortisol, and moodTina Sundelin, Shane Landry, John Axelsson
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|April 17, 2012
Diurnal variability of total calcium during normal sleep and after an acute shift of sleepPeter Ridefelt, John Axelsson, Anders Larsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 26, 2024
Sleep and subjective age: protect your sleep if you want to feel youngLeonie J T Balter, John Axelsson
Chronobiology International|May 20, 2008
Effects of context on sleepiness self-ratings during repeated partial sleep deprivationTorbjörn Akerstedt, Göran Kecklund, John Axelsson
Chronobiology International|December 28, 2006
Recovery after shift work: Relation to coronary risk factors in womenJohn Axelsson, Arne Lowden, Göran Kecklund
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