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Physiological reactions to long-term fishing in the Barents Sea
B Netterstrøm,
Å M Hansen
, D Isaacson, A M Simonsen, P Weihe
Department of Public Health
Section of Social Medicine
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Barents Sea
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Physiological Stress
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Urinary Cortisol
100%
Physiological Response
100%
Serum Cholesterol
66%
Fisher
66%
Blood Pressure
66%
Salivary Cortisol
66%
Trawlers
66%
Heart Rate
66%
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
66%
Cholesterol HDL
33%
Moderate-to-vigorous Physical Activity
33%
Cold Weather
33%
Social Conditions
33%
Social Work
33%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
33%
Working Time
33%
Work Environment
33%
Pressure Rate
33%
Shift Work Schedule
33%
Triglycerides
33%
Systolic Blood Pressure
33%
Artificial Light
33%
Barents
33%
Glycated Hemoglobin
33%
Stress Response
33%
High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C)
33%
Body Mass Index
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Physiological Stress
100%
Hydrocortisone Urine Level
100%
Blood Pressure
66%
Cholesterol Blood Level
66%
HDL-Cholesterol
66%
Cortisol
33%
Stress
33%
Glycated Hemoglobin
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
33%
Triglyceride
33%
Body Mass
33%
Systolic Blood Pressure
33%
High-Density Lipoprotein
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cortisol
100%
Urinary System
75%
High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
50%
Fishermen
50%
Fishing Vessel
50%
Blood Pressure
50%
Systolic Blood Pressure
25%
High-Density Lipoprotein
25%
Body Mass Index
25%
Physical Activity
25%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
25%
Triglyceride
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Barents Sea
100%
Cold Weather
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Lipoprotein
50%