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Heart Rate Variability and Occupational Stress: Future Directions

Statistics across industrialised societies show that occupational stress results in social and financial costs for individuals, organisations, and economies. Occupational stress is prevalent in many different forms, for example, work intensification, dissatisfaction with current work schedules, feelings of job insecurity, more work being done at odd hours, the spread of new information and communication technologies, and long hours becoming more common.
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Editorial Board Members Related to stress response

Pierre Deviche

Professor of Environmental Physiology
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
USA

Insop Shim

Professor
Department of Medical Science
College of Korean Medicine
Kyung Hee University
South Korea

KONSTANTINOS PAPAMICHAEL

Gastroenterologist
Medical School
University of Athens
Greece
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