Ursula Wild
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Byron’s bear and dwarf rabbits in the classroom: a review of animals against academic stress Open
Background Coping strategies for academic stress at different stages of human development are important. We address the hypothesis that human-animal interactions (HAI) in both non-therapy and therapy situations can help adults, adolescents…
Burnout, anxiety and depression in secondary school teachers in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic scoping review & perspective of preventive occupational medicine Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic added another layer of burden to what is already a demanding occupation; namely, secondary school teacher. Objective To review the published literature concerning burnout, anxiety, and depression in seconda…
Predictors, mediators, effect modifiers and preventive actions regarding secondary school teacher burnout, anxiety and depression—protocol for a systematic scoping review Open
Introduction The teaching profession plays a crucial role in society. From educating and forming future generations to fulfilling various administrative tasks and managing expectations and experiences that reach beyond the classroom—teache…
A Systematic Review of Epidemiological Studies into Daylight-Saving Time & Health Identifying Beneficial & Adverse Effects Open
OBJECTIVE To systematically review and narratively synthesize the epidemiological evidence regarding health effects of Daylight-Saving Time (DST) practices. METHODS Eligibility Criteria Peer-reviewed, primary research of humans published i…
View article: Detection of pre-existing humoral immunity against influenza virus H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b in unexposed individuals
Detection of pre-existing humoral immunity against influenza virus H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b in unexposed individuals Open
The spill-over of Influenza A virus H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b from cattle to humans highlights the risk of a human H5N1 pandemic. Given the impact of pre-existing immunity on the course and severity of viral infections, we comprehensively assess…
View article: Architecture, light, and circadian biology: A scoping review
Architecture, light, and circadian biology: A scoping review Open
Light-dark (LD) can support or challenge the circadian organization of physiology and health. As an indoor species, the built environment inevitably influences the patterns and intensities of our LD exposures, thereby affecting health. We …
Christmas and New Year “Dietary Titbits” and Perspectives from Chronobiology Open
A historical Christmas card connecting two pioneers of modern chronobiology (Colin Pittendrigh and Jürgen Aschoff) brings together key evolutionary facets of the field at Christmas time. The importance of the field to physiology and medici…
Contribution of Occupational Health to multidisciplinary team work for COVID-19 prevention and management Open
Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 pandemic is a challenge for public health and occupational medicine and developing prevention and protection strategies needs expertise from many disciplines. To make prevention successful, individuals…
Working from home during and after COVID-19: watch out for<i>erythema ab igne</i>when using laptops Open
Working from home during and after COVID-19:watch out for erythema ab igne when using laptops Life & Times"In contrast to what the name laptop suggests, working ergonomically at a table or at least placing a tray between laptop and lap sho…
View article: IARC 2019: “Night shift work” is probably carcinogenic: What about disturbed chronobiology in all walks of life?
IARC 2019: “Night shift work” is probably carcinogenic: What about disturbed chronobiology in all walks of life? Open
In June of 2019, a working group convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] concluded that “night shift work” is probably carcinogenic to humans (a Group 2A carcinogen). This was based on sufficient evidence of canc…
0086 Shiftwork, circadian disruption and breast cancer: a first application of the chronobiological theory and practical challenges within the australian bcee study Open
Background In 2007, the International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] classified shiftwork involving circadian disruption [CD] as probably carcinogenic to humans. We hypothesised that CD occurs if individuals work during their preferr…
Comparison of PulsioFlex® Uncalibrated Pulse Contour Method and a Modified Fick Principle with Transpulmonary Thermodilution Measurements in Critically Ill Patients Open
Monitoring of cardiac index (CI) by uncalibrated pulse contour (PC) methods has been shown to be inaccurate in critically ill patients. We tested accuracy and trending of a new pulse contour method and a modified Fick method using central …